By
Erlindo Agwilang, Jr.
BONTOC, Mountain
Province – Lawyer Cyphrine Maxcel Y. Dalog, chief of staff and daughter of the
late Mountain Province Rep. Maximo B. Dalog has been designated as member to
the Board of Trustees of the Mountain Province State Polytechnic College.
Rep. Ann K.
Hofer of the 2nd District of Zamboanga Sibugay and chairperson of the House
committee on higher and technical education issued the designation order on
August 1.
“Pursuant
to Section 3 of Republic Act 8292, otherwise known as the Higher Education
Modernization Act of 1997, which names the Chairperson of the Committee on
Higher and Technical Education of the House of Representatives as ex-officio
member of the governing boards of all State Universities and Colleges, the
undersigned hereby designates Atty. Cyphrene Marcel Y. Dalog as her
representative to the Board of Trustees of MPSPC effective August 1, 2017,” the
designation reads.
Dalog, a
graduate of the University of the Philippines and San Beda College of Law,
joins the 12-member governing board of the college.
As member
of the board, she says she will faithfully perform the powers, prerogatives and
duties of the Board enumerated under Sections 4,5 and 6of RA8292.
“We convey
our heartfelt thanks to Congresswoman Hofer for the trust and confidence
accorded to us to represent her in the MPSPC-BOT,” she said.
Aside from
Dalog, other members of the board are:
Commissioner Lilian de las Llagas of CHED as chairperson-designate; Dr. Rexton
F. Chakas, College president and lawyer William Managtag representing Sen.
Francis Escudero and regional directors Milagros Rimando of NEDA-CAR, Victor
Mariano of DOST; Lorenzo Caranguian of DA. Other BOT members are Gemma
Ngelangel, private sector representative;
Benedict Odsey II, private sector representative and Emily Ann B.
Marrero, faculty trustee.
As of press
time, the alumni and student trustees have yet to be determined.
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