Teodorico Haresco, Jr.

Teodorico "Nonong" Tumbocon Haresco, Jr. is a Filipino politician, and businessman. Haresco was born in Iloilo City, Province of Iloilo on August 12.[1] He is the incumbent Representative of the newly created 2nd District of Aklan in the 18th Congress of the Philippines.[2][3] Before the creation of the 2nd District, he served as a Representative of the Lone District of Aklan from 2013-2016.[4] Formerly, he was a party-list representative of the Ang Kasangga Party-list from 2010-2013 in the 15th Congress of the Philippines.[5]


Teodorico Haresco, Jr.
Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from the 2nd District of Aklan
Assumed office
June 30, 2019
Preceded byPosition created
Chairman of the House Committee on Economic Affairs
Assumed office
October 6, 2020
Preceded bySharon Garin
Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Aklan's Lone District
In office
June 30, 2013  June 30, 2016
PresidentBenigno Simeon C. Aquino III
Preceded byFlorencio Miraflores
Succeeded byCarlito S. Marquez
Member of the Philippine House of Representatives for the Ang Kasangga Partylist
In office
June 30, 2010  June 30, 2013
Personal details
Born(1970-08-12)August 12, 1970
Iloilo, Province of Iloilo
CitizenshipPhilippines
NationalityFilipino
Political partyNacionalista Party

He is the cousin of the Aklan Incumbent Governor Florencio Miraflores aka Joeben. He is one of the sponsor of House Bill 05712 also known as Republic Act 11466 entitled An act modifying the salary schedule for civilian government personnel and authorizing the grant of additional benefits, and for other purposes.[6]

Early life and education

Teodorico "Nonong" Haresco was born in Iloilo in the Province of Iloilo, Philippines on August 12 . He finished Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Bachelor of Science in Accounting in 1973 from the De La Salle University in Manila, and earned his Master's Degree in International Economics in 1978 from the McGill University in Montreal, Canada.[7]

In 1980, Haresco completed an Aquaculture Productivity and Management Course (APDEM) organized by the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) at the University of the Philippines Diliman in Quezon City.[7][8]

Career in the private sector

Haresco founded the Haresco Trade Specialists Co. and Silver Thread Inc., which specialized in the exportation of local Capiz Shells from different provinces of Western Visayas to Europe.[7] He was a former managing director at Asia-Pacific Matière in France and Mabey Group in the UK. He also served as a member of the Board of Directors of the Philippine National Oil Company (PNOC).[9]

In 1975, Haresco also worked as a Project Economist at the Agriculture Section II of the UNCTAD-ITC at the International Trade Center in Geneva, Switzerland.[7]

Political career

Haresco's political career began in 2010 when he was nominated as a Representative of the Ang Kasangga Partylist in the 15th Congress of the Philippines, representing the marginalized sector of micro-entrepreneurs.[5][10]

In 2013, Haresco decided to run and won as a district representative of the Lone District of Aklan in the 16th Congress of the Philippines.[5] In 2016, he ran again for the same position but lost to former Aklan Governor Carlito Marquez during the Philippine's May 2016 Elections.

In 2018, Republic Act No. 11077 was enacted creating the Second District of Aklan principally authored by former Aklan Governor and now Representative of 1st District of Aklan Carlito Marquez. Haresco ran in Congress for Second District of Aklan against Anita Victoria Ramos-Antonino, daughter of Former Congressman Godofredo Ramos. He won as a representative of this newly-created legislative district in the 18th Congress of the Philippines.[11]

As a congressman, Haresco's policy focus is the promotion of MSMEs (Micro Small and Medium Enterprises) as a way to uplift the Filipino from poverty. He introduced House Bill 03776 which seeks to empowering the micro, small, and medium enterprises by providing better safeguards to small businesses and encouraging Filipinos to engage in entrepreneurship by opening additional financial opportunities such as low interest loans for business start-ups.[7]

Haresco authored HB 4175 or An Act Creating the Boracay Island Council which seeks to create a local council composed of local government officials in the Island to handle the management, regulation, development, protection, and maintenance of the Boracay Island.[12]

One of the major challenges in his political career was in 2014 when Haresco was falsely accused of issuing fake Special Allotment Release Orders forms (SARO).[13] The NBI and DOJ cleared him of all charges after the State's National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) failed to produce enough evidence.[14]

On October 6, 2020, Haresco is appointed as the Chairman of the House Committee on Economic Affairs.

Awards and Achievements

  • Second Honors, De La Salle University (1973)[7]
  • Nominee, Ten Most Outstanding Aklanon (1985)[15]
  • Most Outstanding Project, Manila Jaycees (1985)[16]
  • Postal Bank Board Commendation (May 1994)[7]
  • Deutsche Bank Banker of the Year Award (2005)[7]
  • People Asia's Person of the Year (2008)[7]
  • PCCI's "Businessman of the Year" (Pearl Award 2008)[7][17]
  • One of the Modern Day Filipino Heroes (2008)[7]
  • Queen's Awards for Enterprise for WINSOURCE Solutions Inc.[7]
  • Most Outstanding Award on Business Entrepreneurship[18]

References

  1. "Teodorico Haresco Jr Biography". Peoplaid. Peoplaid. Retrieved June 5, 2020.
  2. "Member Information: Haresco, Teodorico T." House of the Representative. House of Representatives of the Philippines. Retrieved June 5, 2020.
  3. "Aklan split into two congressional districts". Rappler. Rappler. Retrieved June 5, 2020.
  4. Legislative districts of Aklan. Wikipedia Article. June 5, 2020. p. Lone district (defunct). Retrieved June 5, 2020.
  5. Esguerra, Christian V. (September 29, 2012). "Haresco to run as regular candidate, no longer under party list". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved September 13, 2020.
  6. "AN ACT MODIFYING THE SALARY SCHEDULE FOR CIVILIAN GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL AND AUTHORIZING THE GRANT OF ADDITIONAL BENEFITS, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES". Official Gazzete. Republic of the Philippines. June 5, 2020. Retrieved June 5, 2020.
  7. "Aklan Rep. Teodorico Haresco Jr.: What hard work and determination can do to change a person's life". Manila Standard. Retrieved September 13, 2020.
  8. Villanueva, Venus (January 17, 2014). "More mangroves at eco-park seen to allay climate change". Panay News.
  9. "BusinessMirror December 19, 2019". Issuu. Retrieved September 13, 2020.
  10. "House of Representatives Press Releases". www.congress.gov.ph. Retrieved September 13, 2020.
  11. "House of Representatives House Members". congress.gov.ph. Retrieved September 13, 2020.
  12. "House of Representatives House Members". www.congress.gov.ph. Retrieved September 24, 2020.
  13. Carino, Jorge (June 6, 2020). "Congressman, and four others face raps over fake SAROs". ABS-CBN News with Philippine Star. ABS CBN. Retrieved June 6, 2020.
  14. "House leaders clear Haresco". The Manila Times. Retrieved September 13, 2020.
  15. April 22, Sheila Q. Patoza Published on; 2018. "Aklanon News: Aklanon news: 10 outstanding mentors sa Aklan ginpadunggan". pia.gov.ph. Retrieved September 20, 2020.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  16. "Junior Chamber International Philippines". www.philjaycees.com. Retrieved September 20, 2020.
  17. "Haresco named president of Phils-Peru Business Council". www.philstar.com. Retrieved September 20, 2020.
  18. "Haresco is Aklan awardee in business". philstar.com. Retrieved September 20, 2020.

Other references

House of Representatives of the Philippines
Preceded by
Position Created
Representative, 2nd District of Aklan
2019
Succeeded by
Position Created
Preceded by
Florencio Miraflores
Representative, Lone District of Aklan
2013–2016
Succeeded by
Carlito S. Marquez
Preceded by
N/A
Representative, Ang Kasangga Partylist
2010-2013
Succeeded by
N/A


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