CLARK FREEPORT— Clark Development Corporation (CDC) President-CEO Noel F. Manankil said the state-owned firm supports the ideals of the Magalang business leaders in making the town more progressive.
Manankil, who presented the on-going developments inside Clark Freeport during the fourth induction of officers and member of the Magalang Business Council, Inc. (MBCI) at the Pagcor, Balibago in Angeles City recently, said CDC is supportive of the business group who congregated to make the business climate of the town conducive to investors.
Manankil was the guest speaker during the 4th induction ceremonies of the business group in Magalang.
MBCI, was organized in 2014 to advocate for a well-rounded business climate within the jurisdiction of Magalang town, whose ideals is similar with the vision of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and industry (PCCI) and Pampanga Chamber of Commerce (Pamcham).
While Clark is progressing, CDC is hoping that the spill-over development affects the nearby towns, especially the town of Magalang, Manankil said.
Roger Santos, president of the RS Construction Development based in Magalang town, was inducted president of the more than 60 members of the MBCI. Also inducted where Samuel Chan, chairman; Ignacio Morales, Vice president; Lenadro Suing, Secretary, Primo Lacson, Treasurer; Allan Magat, Auditor; and Felicito Bautista, Public Relations Officer.
Directors inducted include Irineo Alvaro, jr., Ruel Bathan, Benedicto Calaguas, Fernando Chan, Avelino David, Peter Dizon, Trinidad Gonzales, Roy Kempis, Richard Luciano, and Ruben Miranda.
Manankil also expressed its gratitude to the officers and members of MBCI and to Mayor Malou Lacson for inviting and giving him the chance to present the fruits of hard work of the officers and staff of CDC, and the future undertaking of the state-owned firm inside the Freeport.