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Director MA. VIVIAN R. PUNO
Acting Head, Management Information Services Group, Head, Information Systems Office
and Head, Directives Monitoring Office
Tel.#: 734-2186 / 734-3971 to 86 local 172 / 734-2203 (Fax) |
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Vivian is a BS-Foreign Service graduate of the University of the Philippines in Diliman where she was a college scholar. She holds an M.S. degree in Politics of the World Economy from the London School of Economics and Political Science. She also pursued an M.B.A. degree at the Ateneo de Manila University. In 1984, she participated as an RP delegate to the Ship for Southeast Asian Youth Program.
Vivian was Supervising Assistant when she entered PMS in 1978. A CESO III, she is now the acting head of the Management Information Services Group (MISG) primarily responsible for the development and maintenance of management information systems, and the packaging and dissemination of communication materials in PMS. She concurrently heads the Information Systems Office (ISO), which develops information systems and maintains and administers the informational technology infrastructure of the PMS; and the Directives Monitoring Office (DMO), which serves as the central database repository and clearing house of the monitoring and evaluation of Presidential priorities. |
Director RONISIA MAQUILING-GOSIENGFIAO
Head, Information and Communication Office
Tel.#: 733-4810 / 734-3971 to 86 local 163 / 734-2193 (telefax) |
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An elementary and high school valedictorian and a consistent Dean's Lister in college, Ronnie obtained a Certificate of General Excellence when she finished her B.S.C.-Economics course at the College of the Holy Spirit in Manila. She also pursued an M.B.A. degree at the De La Salle University in Manila.
She joined PMS in August 1979 as a Senior Staff Aide and has risen from the ranks. She went on to become supervisor in the Social and the Economic Policy Units. She now heads the Information and Communication Office, which provides information, communication, editorial, graphic design, and audio-visual services required by PMS units/task groups. She also sits as Deputy Head, Management Information Services Group; member, PMS Bids and Awards Committee; Management Representative, PMS Provident Fund Board of Trustees; and Chair, Committee on Personnel Discipline, among other posts.
Her performance on the job has earned for her various commendations and awards of merit, among which is a Dangal ng PMS Award for Outstanding Public Service. |
Director MARIETTA T. TAMONDONG
Head, Office of Special Projects
Tel.#: 734-2191 / 734-3971 to 86 local 176 / 733-4891 (Fax) |
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Mayet, a Certified Public Accountant, is a B.S.C.-Accounting graduate of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines and has a Master's Degree in Business Administration from the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila. She has a post graduate diploma in Urban Planning Management and Urban Poverty Reduction Programmes from the Institute for Housing and Development Studies in The Netherlands.
Mayet headed the Finance and Administrative Division of the former Ministry of Human Settlements - National Capital Region (MHS-NCR) before she joined PMS in 1987 as Finance/Admin Officer assigned at the Regional Operations Group (ROG). A CESO III, who placed second in her batch for the Senior Executive Assessment Program, she now heads the Office for Special Projects, which evaluates proposals, audits and monitors assistance to projects financed by the President’s Social Fund and other designated special funds to ensure compliance with the terms of their funding and with government regulations. |
Director MAY JEAN A. NARNE
Head, Governance Concerns Office
Tel.#: 734-2098 / 734-3971 to 86 local 140 |
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Mayjean is an Agricultural Economics graduate of the University of the Philippines, Los Baños, Laguna. She earned her Master of Arts Degree in Development Studies with specialization in Local and Regional Development from the Institute of Social Studies in The Netherlands. Mayjean is also pursuing a Master's Degree in Public Administration at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines in Manila.
She started her stint in PMS in October 1985 as Supervising Staff Assistant of the former Special Studies Office. Mayjean later joined the Agriculture and Infrastructure Policy Office and the Regional Operations Group.
Mayjean now heads the Governance Concerns Office, the unit primarily responsible in undertaking research and analysis of, and providing recommendations on, proposed and existing policies and programs on the government bureaucracy [executive – national/local, legislative and judiciary], general government administration concerns, corporate local governance; and linkages with other institutions/sectors [business, academe, NGOs, POs, media]. She is concurrently the deputy head of the Policy Studies Group. |
Director GUILLERMA B. REYES
Head, Administrative and Management Office
Tel.#: 733-4753 / 734-3971 to 86 local 151 / 734-2097 (Fax) |
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Emmy is an M.B.A. and Project Management graduate of the Ateneo Graduate School of Business as a PMS scholar. She finished her undergraduate studies in Business Economics and Public Administration at the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila as a Manila City Government scholar.
Emmy was assigned as Deputy Head of the Office for Regional Concerns (ORC) in 1994-1995 and as Head of the PMS – NCR Office in 1991-1993. It was during this time that she was tasked to assist the then Governor of the Metro Manila Development Authority in the solid waste management of Metro Manila and the former Cabinet Coordinating Officer for Development (CORD) for NCR in monitoring/evaluating the development programs/projects of Metro Manila.
She was Deputy Head of the Agriculture and Infrastructure Programs Office in 1981-1985 tasked to review national policies and programs on infrastructure development, agriculture and agrarian reform.
She attended relevant trainings in Japan, Thailand, U.S., Sweden, France and the United Kingdom. A CESO III, she now sits as Head of the Administrative and Management Office (ADMO), which administers the allocation and utilization of the financial and physical resources of the PMS, among others. |
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