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THE TWIN FORCES of innovation and disruption are sweeping the country’s current business landscape, and industry leaders must be quick to adapt or be left behind.
Following the theme of “Disruptor or Disrupted? Philippines at the Crossroads,” entrepreneur and “rock star” management executive Dennis A. Uy will deliver the keynote address at the BusinessWorld Economic Forum, to be held on May 18 at the Grand Ballroom of Grand Hyatt Manila in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City.
Mr. Uy will draw on his knowledge and experience as the founder, chairman, and chief executive officer (CEO) of Udenna Corp. to speak on the phenomenon of disruption.
No stranger to disruption himself, Mr. Uy has successfully led Udenna Corp. to become one of the fastest growing holding companies in the country, with businesses in fast-changing industries like oil and petroleum under the Phoenix brand, and in shipping and logistics through the wholly owned subsidiary, Chelsea Logistics Holdings Corp.
Phoenix Petroleum is currently the third biggest oil company in the Philippines after just over a decade in operation, while Chelsea Logistics holds a dominant position in the shipping and logistics industry with the acquisition of a major stake in the publicly listed 2GO Group, the country’s leading shipping and logistics provider, where Mr. Uy also serves as chairman and CEO.
Udenna Corp. also has interests in real estate and property development, education, leisure, gaming and tourism and infrastructure.
Born and raised in Davao City, Mr. Uy graduated from De La Salle University in Manila with a degree in Business Management. He has been the Honorary Consul of Kazakhstan in the Philippines since November 2011, and has been recognized by various award-giving bodies for his leadership and management. These awards include the ASEAN Business Awards’ Young Entrepreneur of the Year in 2017, the MVP Bossing Award in 2016, the Agora Awa
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SENATOR Miriam DefensorSantiago confirmed Thursday that Senator Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is her running mate in next year’s election. “I think we mutually chose each other,
our two camps,” Santiago said on the sidelines of her induction into the Hall of Fame of the Philippine Judges Association at the Marriott Hotel in Pasay City. Santiago, who said she had overcome cancer, said she will file her certificate of candidacy for president today (Friday), the last day of the five-day filing period set by the Commission on Elections. Marcos did not confirm Santiago’s announcement, but issued a statement saying
he had met with Santiago’s husband, Jun Santiago, to discuss the upcoming elections and possible alliances. “We agreed to meet again soon,” he said. The son and namesake of the late President Ferdinand Marcos filed his CoC on Tuesday, and was joined by his mother, former First Lady Imelda Marcos, and his wife, Liza Araneta-Marcos. At a book signing for “Stupid is Forevermore,” the sequel to her best-selling
joke book “Stupid is Forever,” Santiago announced she would run for President and would file her candidacy within the week. “I think since I have served the government from the very beginning, I will end my career here,” said Santiago, who promised the country would be much better than it was before if she becomes President. Santiago ran for President in 1992, but lost to former President Ramos in a hotly
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