Manila Water - Company Officials and Officers

Company Officials and Officers

  • Board of Directors
    • Fernando Zobel de Ayala - Chairman of the Board
    • Jaime Agusto Zobel de Ayala - Vice Chairman
    • Gerardo C. Ablaza, Jr. - President
    • Antonio T. Aquino - Director
    • Delfin L. Lazaro - Director
    • Thomas Keevil - Director
    • Keechi Asai - Director
    • John Eric T. Francia - Director
    • Jose L. Cuisia, Jr. - Independent director
    • Oscar S. Reyes - Independent director
  • Executive Officers
    • Gerardo C. Ablaza, Jr. - President and Chief Executive Officer
    • Luis Juan B. Oreta - Chief Finance Officer and Treasurer
    • Virgilio C. Rivera, Jr. - Group Director, Regulation and Corporate Development
    • Frank Beaumont - Technical Adviser
    • Ruel T. Maranan - Group Director, Corporate Resources
    • Geodino V. Carpio - Group Director, Project Delivery

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