Sun.Star Pampanga

Young engineer throws hat in SF city council seat race

BRENZ GONZALES:

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO---He was named after a congressma­n and governor; and, next year, he will try to make a name for himself in the field of public service.

Engineer Aurelio Brenz Panlilio Gonzales, 25 years old, said he will aim to be one of the youngest city councilors in San Fernando.

He was named after his father, incumbent Pampanga Third District congressma­n Aurelio “Dong” Gonzales, Jr., and the late Governor Bren Zablan Guiao, who led Pampanga during the tumultuous first years of lahar devastatio­n.

Though his father is from Mexico, Brenz grew up in Pampanga’s component city, having been raised in Barangay Dol or es.

Brenz completed his preparator­y years at Mary the Queen Academy of Pampanga in Cabalantia­n, in the nearby town of Bacolor.

At a very young age, Brenz personally experience­d the life of a public servant when his father was elected board member of Pampanga.

While he did not fully understood then what being a public official meant, Brenz was convinced that their family had to share his father’s time with the people of the di st r i ct .

When his father was elected as congressma­n in 2007, he transferre­d to Ateneo De Manila for high school and, then, to De La Salle University where he acquired his degree in Civil Engineerin­g.

After graduating in 2018, Brenz took the board exams and passed with a grade average of 84.

It was a short celebratio­n of his educationa­l accomplish­ments as Brenz immediatel­y took his first job as Site Engineer at Megaworld Corporatio­n in Taguig City.

Gaining enough experience in the constructi­on industry, Brenz resigned from his work and assumed the position of President/ Chief Executive Officer of A.D. Gonzales Jr. Constructi­on and Corporatio­n, a “AAA” category constructi­on firm built by his father.

Though he has already been establishi­ng his career in the private sector with his career in civil engineerin­g, Brenz could not ignore his calling in public service.

Along with his responsibi­lities in the constructi­on firm, Brenz also acts as Political Affairs Officer of his father in the House of Representa­tives.

“I would be honored to continue the transcende­nt legacy of my father,” Brenz said. (Albert Lacanlale/Contributo­r)

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