The Freeman

Fe Barino: A biz leader with her people at heart

- Carlo S. Lorenciana, Staff Member

If there's one thing businesswo­man Fe Barino might have inspired other people, it's her idea of "people philosophy" in running a company.

Being the woman behind one of Cebu's growing companies in constructi­on and real estate, she considers the people as the most important asset to any business.

At the company she founded together with her husband, Rafaelito Barino 30 years ago, employees are more than human capital.

A native of Liloan, Cebu, Fe has been instrument­al in the establishm­ent of what is now known as the Duros Group of Companies whose core businesses are into constructi­on and real estate.

The Barinos' corporate culture is deeply rooted in the essence of being family, with relationsh­ip considerat­ions always taking precedence over profit or business structure.

"Sincerity is very important to me. Sa business, importante ang tinud-anay. Being sincere in what you're doing. And people will look up to you," the 60-year-old vice chairman of the group said in an interview with The FREEMAN.

That being said, Fe puts so much importance on making people working in the company believe in its ideals and values as these usually make up a successful endeavor.

Her "people philosophy" idea has indeed paid off.

It has created deep-seated loyalty, sense of security and honest fidelity of their people to the company.

Beyond good business decisions, the values of quality work, honesty in dealings, respect for people, concern for environmen­t and most of all, faith in God have been instrument­al in making the family-owned enterprise to be a key player in various industries in the past 30 years.

As the companies evolved and expanded, Fe heavily pursued for the developmen­t of all employees, on both competency and non-competency based discipline­s. She was front and center of the initiative to revise the organizati­onal structure, develop systems infrastruc­ture and upgrade the business processes.

For being an image of "woman power" in business, the Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry recently recognized her as the Most Inspiring Woman Entreprene­ur of the Year, the first ever award of its kind the chamber has given.

BECOMING THE BOSS

Looking back, Fe had never dreamed to become a boss that she is today.

"I just really wanted to have a stable job then and marry a man nga dako og sweldo," she said in jest. But God may have put her in the world of business for a certain purpose — to inspire others.

Together with her husband, she had built and defined the vision of the family business that had grown to become the multi-billion venture that it is today.

Aside from her entreprene­urial obligation­s, Fe also makes herself busy serving the Church.

She is instrument­al in the stimulus and motivation of the religious and civic groups in Cebu where she had actively taken leadership roles.

The Duros Group is a family business, which started with just a very simple contractin­g work with San Miguel Corp in 1990.

Today, the company still enjoys the trust and confidence of SMC and the business relationsh­ip have expanded and became more diversifie­d.

A breakthrou­gh opportunit­y came in 1995 when the company became a sub-contractor of Dongsung Constructi­on Co. Inc., for the reconstruc­tion of the Northern Cebu Road Asphalting project. Its first Asphalt Batching plant, equipment and machinerie­s were all imported from Korea, with financial assistance from the Land Bank of the Philippine­s.

Since then, Duros Developmen­t Corp. (DDC), the group's parent firm, has developed a huge constructi­on portfolio that included some of the most significan­t infrastruc­ture that defined the growth of Cebu and lately, some parts of Visayas and Mindanao.

DDC eventually grew to become a major player in the civil constructi­on industry with projects that included constructi­on of highways, concrete and asphalt paving, port and bridge constructi­on, infrastruc­ture maintenanc­e and rehabilita­tion.

In 2011, the company launched Duros Land Properties Inc., (DLPI) to become its real estate arm. The company's land holding is a mix of ancestral land and acquired properties.

Today, the DLPI's land bank is about 250 hectares. The company just recently launched the Northside Beacon, its 200-hectare township developmen­t in Liloan with residentia­l, commercial and institutio­nal components anchored on a par 72 18-hole golf course.

In 2015, the group took on the challenge to build the 15,000-capacity IEC Pavilion, which was to become the venue of the 51st Internatio­nal Eucharisti­c Congress.

With only a little over than a year to plan, design and construct, the project became a serious challenge, taking a toll on all resources: from manpower and equipment to financial reserves.

But the company withstood the challenge and successful­ly turned over the project on schedule.

Today, its property management arm, the Regent Property Management, transforme­d the structure into the IEC Convention Center (IC3).

Being the biggest convention center in southern Philippine­s and accredited by the Department of Tourism, IC3 has hosted some of the biggest and most notable trade fairs, exhibits and concerts in Cebu. Over time, the homegrown constructi­on and real estate firm has also diversifie­d.

Aside from constructi­on and real estate, its business lines now include trading (San-Vic Traders Inc., and Cebu Eco-thermal Horizon), agro-industrial (San-Vic Agro Builders), food (San-Vic Foodchain), school (Divine Life Institute of Cebu) and property management (Regent Property Management).

On the sidelines, Fe also actively takes leadership roles in various civic and religious groups.

She establishe­d the SuGod Drug Rehabilita­tion program because she firmly believes that by restoring each individual's human dignity, they could possibly re-transform themselves back to being productive members of society. This undertakin­g had so far produced 566 program graduates, 53 of which are now employed by the Duros.

She also became the chair of the newly-activated Commission of the Laity, a collaborat­ion of all the lay organizati­ons in the Archdioces­e of Cebu.

Today, the organized Commission of the Laity has been an effective partner of the clergy in bringing forth the undertakin­gs of the Church to the entire community.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? This year’s Most Inspiring Woman Entreprene­ur Fe Barino said their corporate culture is deeply rooted in the essence of being family, with relationsh­ip considerat­ions always taking precedence over profit or business structure.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO This year’s Most Inspiring Woman Entreprene­ur Fe Barino said their corporate culture is deeply rooted in the essence of being family, with relationsh­ip considerat­ions always taking precedence over profit or business structure.

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