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Camille Villar and the Ilongga in her

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NO T J U S T ( b e a u t i f u l ) . Affectiona­te, sweet and humble as well. She is also a picture of a successful and contented woman – and an accomplish­ed public servant.

Camille Aguilar Villar i s undeniably exuding the Ilongga vibe.

The youngest daughter of businessma­n and former Senate President Manuel Villar Jr. and Senator Cynthia Villar, Camille’s lolo, Manuel Montalban Villar Sr., hailed from Cabatuan, Iloilo. In 2006 she was crowned the Queen of Jaro – an affirmatio­n not only of her beauty and grace but also of her Ilonggo heritage.

FAMILY-ORIENTED

Ilonggos are a family-oriented people and the Villars are no different. They value family as a bedrock from whom members are raised to become better individual­s through the shared values of good character and hard work.

It is thus no surprise that just like her achiever-brothers Paolo and Mark, Camille has blossomed in her chosen field of endeavor as a an entreprene­ur, public servant and a wife.

Mark, of course, i s the hardworkin­g former secretary of the Department of Public Works and Highways who oversaw the successful “Build, Build, Build” public infrastruc­ture program of the national government. Like Camille, he has also found his true calling – public service.

In her various undertakin­gs, be it in business or public service, Camille takes inspiratio­n and guidance from her parents and siblings.

According to Camille, being able to work especially with her dad fuels her yearning to learn more and be passionate in everything she does.

PUBLIC SERVANT

Like her parents, Camille loves to serve the public. Her passion to serve through politics started when she was elected as representa­tive of the Lone District of Las Piñas City. She eventually became a Deputy Speaker of the House of Representa­tives, the youngest in the country’s history.

As a public servant and firstterm member of the House of Representa­tives in the current 18th Congress, Villar has filed 100 bills and resolution­s of national importance and local applicatio­n, including pushing for a bigger assistance to micro, small and medium enterprise­s ( MSMEs), empowermen­t of women, and protection of children and kids with special needs, and the law on learners integratio­n in education.

She also worked for employment generation, community livelihood programs, developmen­t of pioneering industries including green industries, safeguardi­ng the environmen­t, addressing hunger and malnutriti­on, senior citizens’ welfare and combatting the abuse and violence inflicted against women, minors and the underprivi­leged.

Prior to being elected as Deputy Speaker in February 2021, Camille served as Deputy Majority Floor Leader and former vice chairperso­n of the House Committee on MSME Developmen­t and House Committee on Trade and Commerce.

She championed the passage of a law increasing the bed capacity of the Las Piñas General Hospital and Satellite Trauma Center from 200 to 500 beds. Ditto, relevant measures on retail trade, zero-waste policy via Extended Producers Responsibi­lity; on the possibilit­y of a national cyclists statute and a new Land Transporta­tion Office in the city.

As an advocate of t he improvemen­t of the education sector, Camille continues to grant scholarshi­ps, provide trainings to women and out-of-school youth, give financial aid and digital and technologi­cal learning support to teachers and students, and skills and re-skills acquisitio­n

Moreover, with her desire to help Las Piñas residents develop skills and grow their income through practical applicatio­ns, she constantly provides livelihood assistance and trainings through the Villar SIPAG (Social Institute for Poverty Alleviatio­n and Governance) Foundation.

During the pandemic, she also distribute­d personal protective equipment and ayuda, and ramped up the city’s health infrastruc­ture by installing modular hospitals, i solation centers and mega vaccinatio­n hubs.

She unveiled the “May Bahay sa Bakuna” vaccine incentive program to reward vaccinated residents with grocery items, motorcycle­s and a brand new house-and-lot package.

BUSINESSWO­MAN

Just like her father Manny Villar Jr. Camille’s success as an entreprene­ur/ businesswo­man signifies her being hard-working and passionate in her work, another strong character of an

Ilongga.

Camille obtained her MBA from IESE (Instituto de Estudios Superiores de la Empresa) Business School in Barcelona, Spain, one of the leading business schools in the world, and studied Business Management at the Ateneo de Manila University.

With her education, Camille took a major role in managing their family business, from malls to real estate.

The ci t y and province of Iloilo is also home to these businesses providing employment opportunit­ies and spurring the local economy.

Camille, too, is the Managing Director of Vista Land Commercial and Director of Starmalls, Inc.; Golden Bria Holdings,Inc.; and AllValue Holdings Corp.

Camille is married to lawyer Erwin Genuino and they have a son, Tristan Emmanuel./

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 ?? ?? Deputy Speaker and Las Piñas Rep. Camille Villar hands over the symbolic key of the brand new Bria house and lot to Otelia Soriano of Barangay CAA,
Las Piñas - the lucky winner during the Grand Raffle Draw of ‘‘May Bahay sa Bakun’’, a vaccine incentive program initiated by Villar. The winner was accompanie­d by her son, Rheiyan Encio, who was all
smiles after his mom won the top prize.
Deputy Speaker and Las Piñas Rep. Camille Villar hands over the symbolic key of the brand new Bria house and lot to Otelia Soriano of Barangay CAA, Las Piñas - the lucky winner during the Grand Raffle Draw of ‘‘May Bahay sa Bakun’’, a vaccine incentive program initiated by Villar. The winner was accompanie­d by her son, Rheiyan Encio, who was all smiles after his mom won the top prize.
 ?? ?? Las Piñas City’s Rep. Camille Villar and former Public Works secretary and Isolation czar Mark Villar visit The Tent at Global South, a mega vaccinatio­n facility and one of the largest COVID-19 vaccinatio­n sites in Metro Manila.
Las Piñas City’s Rep. Camille Villar and former Public Works secretary and Isolation czar Mark Villar visit The Tent at Global South, a mega vaccinatio­n facility and one of the largest COVID-19 vaccinatio­n sites in Metro Manila.
 ?? ?? Camille Villar and her dad, Sen. Manny Villar, when she was crowned Jaro Queen in 2006.
Camille Villar and her dad, Sen. Manny Villar, when she was crowned Jaro Queen in 2006.
 ?? ?? Las Piñas City’s Rep. Camille Villar takes her oath of office before President Rodrigo Duterte in Malacañang.
Las Piñas City’s Rep. Camille Villar takes her oath of office before President Rodrigo Duterte in Malacañang.
 ?? ?? Camille, Mark and former Senate President Manny Villar
Camille, Mark and former Senate President Manny Villar

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