MBC elects new board members
The Makati Business Club (MBC) elected Dr. Aris Alip, CEO of CARD Microfinance, and Cosette Canilao, CEO of Aboitiz Infracapital as new members of its board of trustees.
“Doc Aris will be a great guide in strengthening our push for economic inclusivity,” said MBC Chairman ed Chua. “Cosette brings public and private experience in improving and expanding infrastructure, a key factor to boosting investment and jobs, which is our number one priority.”
Alip received the Ramon Magsaysay Award in 2008 for his work in microfinance. CARD is the country’s biggest microfinance organization, with over P9.8 billion in outstanding loans and 2.4 million borrowers served.
Canilao was the executive director of the Public Private Partnership Center
(2010-2016). She was previously a Principal at Pricewaterhousecoopers Philippines.
Alip and Canilao succeed former
Finance Sec. Roberto F. de Ocampo and Guillermo D. Luchangco, chairman of Investment and Capital Corp. of the Philippines group.
Alongside Alip and Canilao, the following were re-elected to the board for two-year terms (20222024): Chua; Amb. Jose L. Cuisia Jr., Chairman, Covenant Car Co. (Chevrolet); and Manolito T. Tayag, country managing director, Accenture Philippines.
On the board for 2021-2023 terms are Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala (Chairman, Ayala Corp.), J. Carlitos G. Cruz (former SGV Chairman and CEO), Doris M. ho (President and CEO, Magsaysay Group of Companies), Rizalina G. Mantaring (former Sunlife Philippines Chairman and CEO), Jose Victor Paterno (President and CEO, Philippine Seven Corp.), and Ramon del Rosario Jr. (Chairman and CEO, PHINMA Inc.).
Canilao’s election also marks the first time there will be three women on the MBC board. Women also lead two of MBC’S five committees. Diversity:
Aileen Judan-jiao, President, IBM Philippines. Governance: Atty. Patricia Bunye, senior partner, Cruz Marcelo & Tenefrancia. MBC has partnered with UN Women, Investing in Women, Philippine Business Coalition for Women empowerment on projects to operationalize diversity in organizations.
The election was held at MBC’S annual meeting at the Ayala Museum on
June 15, 2022. The event was followed by a reception, to mark the association’s first membership meeting since February 2020.
In welcoming the members to the reception, Zobel de Ayala said: “I believe that we all share the hope that we should all embrace and apply the lessons of the last two and a half years. We hope that as leaders of our own respective organizations that we can continue keeping this hope alive with our people that indeed our people and county are certainly capable of great things and that we should be proud of even as we strive for progress and equity.”