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The Busy Mayor of Pakil - Vincent Soriano

  • Source: Facebook
  • In the past election, Pakil folks voted Mr. Vincent Soriano as Mayor of Pakil and is holding the highest position in this town. Vincent is known for being a nice person and no matter what happen his own vocabulary dictates as "BUSY" person.
  • People decide him to become a leader for any purpose and must be the cause of having him assigned the leadership is about changes. Leadership is one of his skills as he takes courses about governance and being in the family of excellent skills like his mother, father and now the Chief of Police, his brother.
  • His adventures in politics and leadership can viewed in various publications, even in national newspapers. His excellent character has proven by the results he made and the careers he had tackeled. As his goal in life has been read among his people, his leadership should be supported at any time. This will affect all the Pakil folks at the same time.
  • About Vincent
  • Both of my grandmothers were from Pakil, Laguna. My grandfather (Soriano side) was from Mangaldan, Pangasinan (Region 1). My other grandfather (Ludovico side) was from Tanay, Rizal.

    My brother, a graduate of the Philippine National Police Academy, is married to a Filipino-Chinese from Uson, Masbate (Region 5).

    My home city in the Visayas is Dumaguete (Region 7). In Mindanao, it is Cagayan de Oro (Region 10).

    Whenever I feel weary, I go to Banaue, Ifugao and Sagada, Mt. Province (CAR). Northern Samar (Region 8) has a special place in my heart and I am united by faith with my brothers in Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao, Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-tawi (ARMM).

    My future abode is in NORTH BORNEO (Sabah) PHILIPPINES!!!
  • Source: https://www.facebook.com/vincent.soriano.73
  • Member of the Board of Directors

    Laguna Water
     – Present (1 year 8 months)
  • Founder and President

    New and Enlightened Governance for Reforms, Opportunities and Services (NEGROS) Inc.
     – Present (3 years)
    NEGROS is an NGO offering Filipinos services and opportunities to improve their well-being while lobbying for better governance in the Philippines. As President, I oversee its operations.
  • Faculty member

    De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde
     – Present (6 years)
    I teach, Sociology, Politics and Governance, Comparative Government and Philippine History
  • Chief of Staff , Office of the Governor

    Provincial Government of Laguna, Philippines
     –  (1 year 6 months)
    I oversee the operation of the Governor's office.
  • Provincial Board Member

    Provincial Government of Laguna
     –  (3 years)
    Member of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan representing the Fourth District (Sta. Maria, Famy, Mabitac, Siniloan, Pangil, Pakil, Paete, Kalayaan, Cavinti, Luisiana, Majayjay, Magdalena, Lumban, Pagsanjan, Sta. Cruz, Pila)
  • Municipal Vice Mayor

    Municipal Government of Pakil, laguna
     –  (3 years)
    Presiding Officer of the Sangguniang Bayan
  • Municipal Councilor

    Municipal Government of Pakil, Laguna
     –  (3 years)
    Member of the Sangguniang Bayan.
  • Source: Linkedin
ABOUT Vincent
https://serbisyobalita.wordpress.com/2016/07/05/bagong-pakil-sa-ilalim-ng-administrasyong-soriano/

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