PHILIPPINE EMBASSY IN MEXICO | |
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H.E. Catalino R. Dilem, Jr. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary |
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Mr. Angelo V. Amonoy First Secretary and Consul |
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Mr. Mikhal C. de Dios Third Secretary and Vice Consul |
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Mr. Bernardo G. Bagalay Administrative Officer and Attaché |
Mr. Randy B. Hilot Finance Officer and Attaché |
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Mr. Ruben F. De Jesus, Jr. Protocol Officer and Attaché
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Ms. Amelyn Julio-Obong Cultural Officer and Attaché
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Mr. Fernando C. Carillo Consular Assistant and Attaché
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Ms. Maria Angel P. Queja ATN Officer and Attaché |
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Mr. Dennis E. Cruz Property and Records Officer and Attaché
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Mr. Don S. Elacion Communications Officer and Attaché
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H.E. Albert F.Rosario
The Honorable Albert F. del Rosario was born in Manila on November 14, 1939 and has worked for both the private sector and government.He attended Xavier High School in New York City and subsequently graduated from New York University with Bachelor of Science Degreein Economics.
The Secretary's business career spanned a vast field which included insurance, banking, real state, shipping, telecommunications,consumer products, retail, pharmaceutical, and food industries, among others. He was member of the Board of Directors of various firms priorto entering public service and held the position of Philippine Ambassador to the United States in Washington D.C.
The Secretary's business career spanned a vast field which included insurance, banking, real state, shipping, telecommunications,consumer products, retail, pharmaceutical, and food industries, among others. He was member of the Board of Directors of various firms priorto entering public service and held the position of Philippine Ambassador to the United States in Washington D.C.
As Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the United States, he was instrumental in securing US$1.2 Billion U.S. funding assistance for the Philippines, bilateral cooperation in counter-terrorism and peace and development in Mindanao, investments in the country's Business Process Outsourcing industry, and greater access for the Philippine exports. His enduring legacy which continues to benefit the Philippines includes the formation of the Philippine Friendship Caucus Committee of 80 members of the US House of Representatives, retaining the Philippines in the list of approved investment locations in the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS), development of the Reform Program for the Armed Forces of the Philippines, and pioneering the Ambassadors/Consul General Tour of the Philippines, and Bayan Ko-Bahay Ko Program.
In September of 2004, Ambassador del Rosario was conferred the highest possible award, the Order of Sikatuna, Rank of Datu by H.E. President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo for his oustanding efforts in promoting foreign relations. He also received the Philippine Army Award from President Aquino for his initiatives as Chairman of the Makati Foundation for Education in 1991. In early 2001, he received the EDSA II Hereos Award from President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in recognition of his efforts in promoting Philippine democracy. He was recently elevated to the Xavier Hall of Fame in New York City.
Embassy News
Tuesday, 20 May 2025
- Tuesday, 20 May 2025 PHILIPPINES, BELIZE CELEBRATE 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS
- Thursday, 08 May 2025 LA HISTORIA OLVIDADA: FILIPINAS Y MEXICO 2025- EPISODE 4
- Thursday, 08 May 2025 PH EMBASSY IN MEXICO CELEBRATES FILIPINO FOOD MONTH
- Wednesday, 07 May 2025 PH EMBASSY IN MEXICO INVESTIGATES POSSIBLE COOPERATION WITH MEXICO'S COORDINATION OF FORENSICS RESEARCH AND EXPERTS SERVICES (FGJ)