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PDRF Board Members with Manuel Pangilinan (MPIC), Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala (Ayala Corporation), Sabin Aboitiz (Aboitiz Equity Ventures), Doris Magsaysay-Ho (Magsaysay Maritime Corporation), Edgar Chua (Makati Business Club), June Cheryl Cabal-Revilla (MPIC), and Former Sec. Rogelio Singson (DPWH); PDRF Executives Butch Meily (President), Guillermo Luz (Chief Resilience Officer), Veronica Gabaldon (Executive Director), and Arnel Capili (Operations Center Director); and Official NDRRMC Liaison and Former Sec. Toni Yulo-Loyzaga (DENR)

DECEMBER 16, 2025, MAKATI CITY—Board Members of the Philippine Disaster Resilience  Foundation (PDRF), led by the Ayala Corporation Chairman Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala,  Metro Pacific Investment Corporation (MPIC) Chairman, President, and CEO Manuel V.  Pangilinan, and Aboitiz Group of Companies CEO Sabin Aboitiz, convened for PDRF’s annual  Board Meeting in Makati City to discuss impacts of recent typhoons and earthquakes and  PDRF’s response and recovery efforts for the affected areas. 

To bolster response efforts for recent disasters, PDRF mobilized over PHP 20.7 million in  assistance, reaching more than 20,000 affected families. This was made possible through the  support of PDRF member companies; local and international private sector and nonprofit  partners; US-Philippines Society; overseas Filipino groups such as the Philippine Humanitarian  Coalition, the National Federation of Filipino American Associations, and the Wexford Filipino  Community in Ireland; and various donors, including Loida Lewis of TLC Beatrice, who  organized fundraisers in New York, and Henry Howard of U.S. Education Finance. 

PDRF deployed response teams to provide immediate aid to different parts of the country hit  by disasters including La Union (Typhoons Crising, Dante, and Emong), Masbate (Typhoon  Opong), Cebu and Davao (Typhoon Tino and earthquakes), and the most recent, in Aurora and  Catanduanes (Super Typhoon Uwan). 

PDRF is now shifting to support the recovery of these areas, prioritizing the rehabilitation of  schools and health centers, and providing temporary shelter and shelter repair kits to  displaced families.

Exclusive and Official Liaison of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council  (NDRRMC) Chairperson to the Private Sector and former Environment Secretary Toni Yulo Loyzaga and former Public Works Secretary, former Independent Commission for  Infrastructure member, and PDRF Board Member Rogelio Singson also joined the meeting.  They shared insights on current government programs and strategies for disaster  preparedness, particularly flood mitigation, and discussed how the private sector can support  these initiatives. 

The meeting also highlighted significant progress across several disaster preparedness  initiatives, including emergency communications, early warning systems, water resilience, and  airport preparedness. 

The Board discussed the importance of investments in disaster resilience and the  enhancements to the Emergency Operations Center aimed at expanding and improving its  disaster preparedness and response capabilities. 

PDRF Chairman Cardinal Tagle, who was unable to join the meeting, sent a message  underscoring shared responsibility in addressing impacts of disasters. “Disasters are  happening everywhere in the world. A comprehensive approach is needed that involves  scientists, academics, governments, businesses, faith groups, families, schools, youth, social  media, and most especially the poor. No one sector, no one country has a monopoly of data  and can provide all the answers.” 

Other PDRF Board Members include June Cheryl Cabal-Revilla (MPIC), Edgar Chua (Makati  Business Club), Jose Victor Emmanuel De Dios (Manila Water Company), Ronnie Aperocho  (MERALCO), Jose Maria Lorenzo Tan (World Wide Fund), Doris Magsaysay Ho (Magsaysay  Maritime Corporation), Federico Lopez (First Gen Corporation), Lorelie Quiambao Osial  (Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation), Rene Meily (PDRF), and Gareth McGeown (Coca-Cola  Europacific Aboitiz Philippines). 

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