Patricia Santo Tomas

Patricia Aragon Santo Tomas ( born April 24, 1946 in Santa Rosa, Oriental Mindoro, Philippines ) is a Filipino politician.

Biography

After visiting the Kamuning Elementary School and Quirino High School, she studied at the Far Eastern University and completed this study with a Bachelor of Arts (BA). From 1964 to 1966 she served as staff to the Senate ( Senado ng Pilipinas ). She then completed a postgraduate degree at the University of the Philippines ( UP) in Los Baños ( Laguna ), which closed it with a Master of Science ( M.Sc.). Later, she completed another study of Public Administration at Harvard University in Massachusetts, where she earned a M.Sc. in Public Administration.

She then entered the service of the Ministry of Labour and Employment ( Department of Labour and Employment, DOLE ), where she was head of the department of workforce development and use in the 1970s. Then she took several administrative tasks within the DOLE was before 1978 was Lecturer at the UP in Los Baños and at the Institute of Industrial Relations of the UP.

In May 1982 she was appointed Head of the Department of Overseas Employment ( Philippine Overseas Employment Administration ) and remained until September 1987 in the office. Later she was from March 1988 to March 1995 the Commission for Public Service (Civil Service Commission ) chairman. After a period of working as a consultant for communications technology in rural education, she was appointed in June 1995 as Professor of Public Administration at the University of the Philippines and remained there until May 1996 at this chair works. Later she worked as a lecturer at the Ateneo Graduate School of Governance, nor between 1999 and 2000.

On March 16, 2001, she was appointed by President Gloria Macapagal- Arroyo to the Minister of Labour and Employment ( Secretary of Labor and Employment ) in the Cabinet. After five years it was replaced in 2006 as part of a reshuffle of Marianito Roque.

She herself then moved into the private sector and was chairman of the National Development Bank ( Development Bank of the Philippines DBP), the seventh largest bank in the Philippines and the second largest state-owned bank by the Land Bank of the Philippines.

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