Sherwin Gatchalian - Private Career

Private Career

Mayor Gatchalian is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Plastic City Corporation from 2000 to present. He also holds previous position as Director in 1999 with various companies such as Forum Pacific Inc., Express Savings Corporation and Bataan Polythylene Holding Corporation. However in year 1996 to 2000 he became part of Air Philippines International Corporation and holds position such as SVP for Finance/Comptroller, Vice-Chairman and Director. He also took over Wellex Group of Companies in 1997 to 2000 as EVP for operations and Business Development and, in 1999 he became the Vice-Chairman of Waterfront Philippines Inc. as well as being the Chief Executive Officer of Genwire manufacturing Corporation. Aside from serving on these various boards he is an active member of business clubs and professional organizations namely The Lions Club of Valenzuela, Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Valenzuela Inc., Makati Business Club, Young Entrepreneurs’ Organization of Makati and Rotary Club of Valenzuela. He’s the Founder of Win Mother’s Club, Win Youth Club (WYC) and Win Action Center Foundation Incorporation. Mayor Gatchalian has been elected to the Board of Governors of the foremost humanitarian organization in the country, the Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC), during its recent 29th Biennial National Convention. He was also responsible for the general investiture of 3,580 Red Cross volunteers, earning the city the moniker “City of Volunteers,” a feat well-articulated by this year's theme for the convention, “Red Cross 143 in the Heart of Every Volunteer. http://pcoo.gov.ph/photoarchives2011/photos-dec07.htm http://www.radyonatin.com/story.php?storyid=1530 http://www.manilatimes.net/index.php/opinion/columnist1/14224-sherwin-gatchalianyoung-blood-young-leader

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