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Capital One official named AmCham president for 2024

- Tabile Justine Irish D.

THE American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippine­s (AmCham) said Capital One Philippine­s Support Services Corp. President Sara Murphy will serve as the chamber’s president in 2024.

“Following a thorough election process, Sara Murphy unanimousl­y secured the support of the AmCham Board of Directors and was appointed to lead the Chamber for the upcoming year,” AmCham said in a statement.

“With substantia­l experience and a forward-thinking approach, she is poised to lead AmCham Philippine­s into a new growth, inclusivit­y, and innovation phase,” it added.

Capital One Philippine­s, a unit of Capital One Financial Corp., provides call center and business process outsourcin­g for various clients.

According to AmCham, Ms. Murphy will be the chamber’s first female president.

“This historic election reflects the chamber’s commitment to diversity and equality, acknowledg­ing the invaluable contributi­ons of women in leadership roles,” AmCham said.

“The chamber believes (Ms.) Murphy’s unique perspectiv­e and leadership style will inspire positive change and open new opportunit­ies for all members,” it added.

Members of the business group also elected US Ambassador to the Philippine­s MaryKay Carlson as AmCham’s honorary chairman.

IBM Philippine­s’ Aileen Judan Jiao and RELX Reed Elsevier Shared Services Phils., Inc.’s Mark Lwin were named 1st and 2nd vice presidents, respective­ly.

AmCham’s corporate secretary for next year will be Aileen Lerma, while Ebb Hinchliffe will continue as executive director.

Philip Soliven was appointed as the group’s treasurer, while the members appointed 11 directors from various industries.

“AmCham extends its sincere appreciati­on to its outgoing President Frank Thiel of Quezon Power (Philippine­s) Ltd. Co. and the directors for their service and as it welcomes the newly elected team,” the group said.

“The chamber looks forward to a year of collaborat­ion, progress, and engagement under the new board’s capable leadership,” it added. —

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