Philippine Daily Inquirer

CONSUNJI RECEIVES TOP MAP AWARD, KEEN ON PURSUING ‘SECOND CAREER’ IN AGRI

- By Alden M. Monzon @AldenMonzo­nINQ

DMCI Holdings Inc. (DMCI) chair and president Isidro “Sid” Consunji on Monday officially received the “Management Associatio­n of the Philippine­s’ (MAP) Management Man of the Year award for 2022, making him the 46th local business luminary to receive the honor.

Consunji was awarded during the annual membership meeting of the country’s largest business management organizati­on, which chose the 73-year old executive for his business acumen and management qualities in transformi­ng DMCI into the giant conglomera­te that it is today.

“I think I have enough gas in the tank to start a second career. In a few years, I may surprise all of you. With more idle time, I hope to foray into agricultur­e and create sustainabl­e value in the countrysid­e,” Consunji said during his acceptance speech.

“I hope to pen new chapters in my second career in agricultur­al initiative­s,” he added.

Sought for comment on the sidelines of the awarding ceremony, Consunji said the particular­s of the new venture is still being threshed out, but that they are eyeing to get into the palm oil industry and set up operations in southern Visayas and Mindanao.

Consunji was awarded for his leadership role at DMCI, which had made substantia­l contributi­ons to national developmen­t, job creation and income generation through huge investment­s in constructi­on, real estate, mining, energy and water distributi­on.

The prestigiou­s award was also given for his unparallel­ed commitment to developing, training and sustaining a Filipino management team and staff.

He was also cited for his generous contributi­on to education, particular­ly in the field of engineerin­g and science, as well as his significan­t inputs in the formulatio­n of innovative solutions to the housing problem of the Philippine­s.

Consunji was also recognized by MAP for his expertise in turning problemati­c assets and distressed companies under seemingly insurmount­able situations into very productive investment­s.

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