AmCham Mindanao

AmCham came to life in 1902 as the Manila Coffee Round Table and later as Manila Merchants Association. Incorporated in 1920, it has since then recognized and reconfirmed the commitment of American business to the development and welfare of the Philippines and the Filipino people.

This is a commitment of long-standing, as its mission statement declares:

The Chamber exists to serve the interests of U.S. businesses through the participation of members in promoting their long-term objectives while contributing to the civic and economic development of the Philippines.”

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Event Details

Join AmCham Mindanao on Thursday, May 27, 10:00 to 11:30 AM for an update on The Philippine Vaccine Rollout Plan. Guillermo Luz of the Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation will discuss developments on the Covid-19 vaccine roll-out.


Prior to the arrival of vaccines, various local government units (LGUs) have been running simulation exercises to fine-tune plans for storing, transporting, and distributing vaccines in their communities. This was done to ensure optimized deployment of the vaccines. This talk will delve into that, and encourage discussion among members about the current vaccine situation.



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Standard Price: โ‚ฑ500 + 10% | $11.00
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Speaker

Guillermo

Guillermo "Bill" Luz

Associate Director, Ayala Corporation

Chief Resilience Officer and Advisor, Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation



Guillermo M. Luz served as the private sector co-chairman of the National Competitiveness Council from 2011 โ€“ 2018. The NCC was a public-private council that developed strategy for the long-term competitiveness of the Philippines through policy reforms, project implementation, institution-building and performance-monitoring. During his tenure, he was responsible for creating projects such as the Ease of Doing Business task force, Cities and Municipalities Competitiveness Index, Project Repeal, among others.

 

He is an Associate Director at Ayala Corporation, the holding company of one of the oldest and largest business groups in the Philippines, with business activities in property development, banking and financial services, telecommunications, water infrastructure development and management, automotive dealership and distribution, business process outsourcing, electronics manufacturing solutions, power and renewable energy, infrastructure, health, and education.

 

He is Chief Resilience Officer and Advisor of the Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation (PDRF), the country's major private sector coordinator for disaster risk reduction management, and was in charge of the establishment of its Emergency Operations Center.

 

He is an Honorary Advisor of the Asia New Zealand Foundation, member of the Advisory Group, ASEAN Leaders Programme of Common Purpose, and alternate member of the APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC).

 

He was the Lead Coordinator for the Private Sector of the APEC National Organizing Council (APEC-NOC), the government agency in charge of preparations for the Philippines Chairmanship of APEC in 2015. He also served as the Chief Operating Officer of the APEC 2015 CEO Summit Host Committee.

 

Prior to his current posts, he was Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Ayala Foundation, Executive Director of the Makati Business Club, Managing Director of Knowledge Institute, and Secretary-General of NAMFREL.

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