Darlene berberabe bar exam result
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ADFIAP speaks at ADB’s virtual brown bag seminar, showcases the association’s climate adaptation initiatives
Atty. Darlene Marie B. Berberabe, Chief Executive Officer of the Home Development Mutual Fund (HDMF), commonly known as the Pag-IBIG Fund in the Philippines, is ADFIAP’s 2013 CEO-of-the-Year awardee. Atty. Berberabe was cited for her exceptional leadership of her institution as the Philippine’s premier national savings program and the answer to the need for affordable shelter financing for ordinary Filipino workers. The award was given during the Welcome Reception and Awards Night on May 22, 2013 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia in conjunction with the ADFIAP Annual Meetings.
Under her leadership, the Fund doubled the home loan cap from Php 3 million to Php 6 million without increasing the members’ monthly contribution/savings of Php100. The Fund also introduced a socialized housing program that fit the needs of minimum wage earners with the lowest interest ever offered in the entire history of the agency – 4.5 per year, guaranteed for 10 years.
Atty Berberabe also embarked o
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Darlene Berberabe
I knew Darlene when I was the GM of Procter & Gamble and she served as P&G’s corporate lawyer. She was headed to Singapore in 2010 for a lucrative and secure career, when she chose to work for the administration of President Aquino and Vice President Binay.
As the president and CEO of PAG-IBIG Fund, Darlene — a lawyer by profession, graduating salutatorian at the UP College of Law and be fore that, summa cum laude with a BA in philosophy, also from UP after just 3.5 years — had the unenviable task of rehabilitating the Fund’s image that was marred by the Globe Asiatique controversy. Not only did she rise to the challenge, Darlene was able to steer the Fund firmly into be coming the ISO-certified, P380 billion, multi-awarded company it is to day, by implementing reforms that have resulted in much- improved collection efficiency, the prudent use of the latest technology, and better products and services that redound to the benefit of the Fund’s 15 million members. And she did all these while cultivating a corporate culture that emphasizes professionalism,
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Jairo Bolledo
MANILA, Philippines — The University of the Philippines (UP) named the new dean of its College of Law.
The UP Office of the Faculty Regent announced on Thursday, November 30, the appointment of lawyer Darlene Marie Berberabe. The office said the UP board of regents approved Berberabe’s appointment during its 1385th meeting.
Berberabe was chosen over UP College of Law professor Gwen Grecia de Vera, and replaced former UP College of Law Edgardo Carlo Vistan, who was appointed in April as UP Diliman’s 12th chancellor.
Prior to her appointment, Berberabe was a senior lecturer at the UP College of Law. She is also a professorial lecturer on jurisprudence and legal philosophy at the Philippine Judicial Academy.
The new law dean also served as former chief executive officer of the Pag-IBIG fund. It was her time at Pag-IBIG when the fund was accused of being pressured into entering into a deal with a security agency allegedly owned by then-vice president Jejomar Binay. Berberabe denied the allegations.
According to her profile from SM Prime, wher
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