Butch Francisco

Rafael Butch Francisco #govbutch, businessman, sportsman and Rotarian, is founder of Francisco Study Center and founding chairman of Francisco Center for Social Change FCSC Foundation. He retired in 2010 from the Philippine Amusement & Gaming Corporation as its president and chief operating officer. He has a baccalaureate degree from the De La Salle University (DLSU) and a postgraduate diploma from Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU). He took up his Executive Development Program in University of Nevada, Reno (UNR). He was born in 1956, Generation Jones, and raised in Barangay 49, District 2 and later to Barangay 76, District 1, Pasay City, Philippines.

An active international volunteer since 1987, Francisco is a past governor of Rotary International, world's first and largest service organization and the original social network. He is a former board member of the Philippine Red Cross – Pasay City Chapter. In 2007, he authored a book Amusings in the Life of a Rotarian. He was elected chairman of the Philippine College of Rotary Governors - PCRG for 2011–2012. His favorite books include Giving by Bill Clinton and Decision Points by George W. Bush and favourite hymn from Psalm 90.

Francisco entered Philippine politics but opted to defer his bid for a congressional seat in Pasay City.

He led the founding of the Francisco Center for Social Change with a group of fellow Rotarians to provide entrepreneurship training and livelihood opportunities to the poor. The center has also introduced a campus to corporate training program, an innovation accelerator, for young individuals to face the challenges of the corporate world in etiquette, communication and other interfacing skills. Francisco joined the 4th Tour de Cebu regularity rally and pledged USD1.00 for every kilometre run to the PolioPlus Fund of The Rotary Foundation.

Butch, as he is also fondly called by family and friends, is a member of PDP–Laban political party, President on leave of PDP–Laban Pasay City Chapter and Chairman of Pambansang Diwang Pilipino Lakas ng Balikatan Foundation.

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