Converge to mold a ‘future-ready’ workforce to propel techco direction
Converge recently hosted a five-day technology exhibit at its headquarters in Pasig, featuring the cutting-edge technologies powering its world-class network.
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Amando M. Tetangco, Jr. is an Independent Non-Executive Director of Converge ICT Solutions. Mr. Tetangco holds directorship in a number of entities including the Belle Corporation, Toyota Motors Philippines, St. Luke’s Medical Center, and The Manila Hotel. Mr. Tetangco was also an Independent Director of the Philippine Airlines between 2017 and 2019. He was the third Governor of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) and served for two consecutive six-year terms from July 2005 to July 2017.
He was concurrently the Chairman of the BSP Monetary Board, the Anti-Money Laundering Council, and Philippine International Convention Center; Vice-Chairman of the Agriculture Credit Policy Council; member of the Capital Market Development Council, Export Development Council, PhilExport Board of Trustees, Philippine Export-Import Credit Agency; and director of the Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation, National Development Council, and National Home Mortgage Finance Corporation. He was connected with the Management Services Division of SGV before he joined the BSP.
Mr. Tetangco graduated from Ateneo de Manila University with an AB Economics degree (cum laude), where he also obtained his Master in Business Administration. He obtained his MA in in Public Policy and Administration (Development Economics) in 1978 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, in Wisconsin, USA.
Converge recently hosted a five-day technology exhibit at its headquarters in Pasig, featuring the cutting-edge technologies powering its world-class network.
Learn MoreBeyond empowering the country through fiber broadband services, Converge has also been bringing new life into communities in line with its commitments in the name of sustainability.
Learn MoreConverge rang in the holidays in 2024 by giving back to nature, partnering with the Energy Development Corporation to plant around 600 seeds of the critically endangered Philippine teak in Lobo, Batangas, ensuring the sustainability of the province’s flora and fauna.
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