1. An Atenista (1974) and Wharton (1979) graduate.
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Mar Roxas graduated at the Wharton School of Economics in 1979. Photo credit: marroxas.com |
Roxas is a true-blue Atenista having studied at the Ateneo de Manila for his primary and high school education. He obtained his degree in economics at the Wharton School of Economics, the world’s first business school situated at the University of Pennsylvania (United States).
2. He was a banker in New York.
Roxas has an already established career being a successful investment banker in New York prior to his entry in politics.
3. Family of politicians.
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From left to right (standing) Mar, Judy (mother), Ria (sister). Sitting (left) Sen. Gerry (father) and Dinggoy (right). Photo credit: marroxas.com |
4. Dinggoy not Mar.
Roxas said that politics was out of his radar as his younger brother Gerardo Manuel ‘Dinggoy’ Roxas Jr. was the one envisioned by their family to continue the legacy of their Dad and Lolo.
5. First stint in politics as congressman of the first district of Capiz (1993).
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Roxas won three consecutive times as the first district representative of Capiz. Photo credit: marroxas.com |
6. DTI then secretary of DOTC and DILG later.
Roxas served in three departments of government as secretary. He was appointed by former President Joseph Estrada to head the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI). Former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo tasked him to continue his stint at the DTI. Recently, he served as the secretary of the Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC) and the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) under the current Aquino administration.
7. 'Father of the Call Center and Business Process Outsourcing Industries'.
During his tenure as the Secretary of Trade, Roxas realized the potential of the country to become the focal point of e-service in the world, thus he spearheaded the development of information technology and was instrumental in proliferating the presence of call centers in the country.
8. One of the most voted political candidate in Philippine history.
Roxas garnered a total of 19,372,888 votes when he ran during the 2004 senatorial elections and emerged as the topnotcher. His charisma as ‘Mr. Palengke’ made him a political superstar. To date, Roxas ranks third as one of the political candidates to receive the highest number of votes in the history of Philippine elections.
9. Authored 43 bills and 46 resolutions as a senator.
His term as a senator provided him a wider political power to contribute in the amelioration of the society. As a senator, he was able to author 43 bills and 46 resolutions with primary focus on education, economy, labor etc.
10. From first to second.
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Political rivals. Roxas was beaten by Binay in the 2010 vice presidential election. Photo credit. inquirer.net |
11. His net worth as of December 31, 2014 is PHP 202,080,452.71.
Roxas was the fourth richest cabinet member in the Aquino administration when he was still part of it. This can be attributed to a number of businesses that he owns as he came from two well-known families in the country, the Araneta-Roxas clan.
12. Recognized as ‘the next big thing.’
Roxas was named as ‘One of the Global Leaders of Tomorrow who is expected to shape the future’ at the 1996 World Economic Forum. Aside from that, he was tagged as Asiaweek Magazine’s ‘Political Leader of the New Millenium’ sealing his character as a leader material.
13. Became popular as ‘Mr. Palengke’ while serving as DTI Secretary.
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Mr. Palengke days: Roxas served as DTI Secretary during the Estrada and Arroyo administrations. Photo credit: marroxas.com |
14. Has a long relationship with the Aquinos.
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Family friend: Roxas was both a supporter of the late Pres. Cory Aquino and PNoy. Photo credit. marroxas.com |
15. Married to broadcaster Korina Sanchez and has a son named Paolo.
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Roxas together with his wife Korina and son Paolo. Photo credit: Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines Facebook page |
16. No song number please.
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Mar prefers doing public service rather than a singing career. Photo credit: inquirer.net |
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