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Bernadette Romulo-Puyat

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Bernadette Romulo-Puyat
Deputy Governor of Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
Assumed office
June 6, 2022
PresidentRodrigo Duterte
Bongbong Marcos
GovernorBenjamin Diokno
Felipe Medalla
Eli M. Remolona Jr.
Secretary of Tourism
In office
May 11, 2018 – June 30, 2022
PresidentRodrigo Duterte
Preceded byWanda Tulfo Teo
Succeeded byChristina Frasco
Personal details
Born
Bernadette Fatima Romulo

(1971-05-14) May 14, 1971 (age 53)[citation needed]
Quezon City, Philippines[citation needed]
RelationsCarlos P. Romulo
(granduncle)
Roman Romulo
(brother)
Children2
Parent(s)Alberto Romulo and Lovely Tecson
Alma materUniversity of the Philippines Diliman (BEcon, M.Ec)

Bernadette Fatima Tecson Romulo-Puyat (born May 14, 1971[citation needed]) is a Filipino government official, economist, and academic who served as the Secretary of Tourism[1] under the Duterte administration from May 2018 to June 2022, heading the Philippines' tourism industry through the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines. She has since been appointed Deputy Governor of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas in charge of financial inclusion, regional operations, and the BSP's Program Management Office.[2] Her previous positions include terms as a consultant for the Presidential Management Staff, Undersecretary for the Department of Agriculture, and lecturer at the UP School of Economics.[3]

Early life and education

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Bernadette Romulo-Puyat is the fourth[citation needed] amongst the five children of Filipino politician and diplomat, Alberto Romulo and Lovely Tecson. She attended the University of the Philippines Diliman and pursued an undergraduate and a master's degree in economics. She once aspired to become like her mother but later on, considering her exposure and familiarity to politics at early age, she ended up joining the Philippine political scene.[4]

Career

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Early career

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Romulo-Puyat was an instructor at the UP School of Economics. After being in the academe, she joined politics in 2004 by attempting to become the First District Representative of Quezon City. However, she lost the elections to Vincent Crisologo by 2,000 votes with Puyat readily conceding Crisologo's victory and deciding to thereafter spend more time with her family instead. Her brief political experience made her more aware of the conditions of the people affected by poverty, as a result, she put up "Botika ng Bayan" (People's Pharmacy) across some areas in Metro Manila to provide affordable medicines or generic drugs.[4]

As Presidential Management Staff consultant

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Puyat also worked with the Presidential Management Staff (PMS) as Deputy Cabinet Secretary and Economic Consultant during the tenure of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.[4]

As Agriculture Undersecretary

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Puyat became the Undersecretary for Special Concerns at the Department of Agriculture (DA) under the former Secretary Arthur Yap.[5] She ensured that foreign grants were directed accordingly to projects intended for farmers. She also focused on working with the agricultural concerns of women from the rural community that include financing technical support in provision of seedlings, planting materials, fermentation boxes and processing equipment for the Manobo women farmers, promotion and marketing of agricultural products for the coffee farmers across Kalinga, Bukidnon and Mt. Kanlaon; and pili, cacao and cassava farmers across Camarines Sur. She also took part in the establishment of an organic village for indigenous women farmers in Davao.[4]

As Tourism Secretary

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Following the resignation of Wanda Teo due to her alleged involvement with issues surrounding a ₱60 million tourism advertisement placement on People's Television Network (PTV), Bernadette Romulo-Puyat was appointed by President Rodrigo Duterte as Secretary of the Department of Tourism (DOT) on May 11, 2018.[5] Romulo-Puyat announced her plan to give farm tourism a focus and also made review on the Philippines' possible hosting of the Miss Universe 2018 pageant which her predecessor was involved in.[6] Romulo-Puyat dropped the Philippines' hosting bid due to budgetary concerns.[7]

In her first month as Secretary of Tourism, Romulo-Puyat alleged that corruption was rampant in the DOT, claiming the existence of schemes involving "hundred of millions" of funds within the government agency. She ordered the suspension of all projects of the DOT pending review from the Commission on Audit.[8] She also directed all undersecretaries and assistant secretaries, including Cesar Montano and Kat de Castro, to submit their courtesy resignations except for undersecretary Bong Bengzon.[9]

Personal life

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Romulo-Puyat was married to David Puyat, a lawyer, until his death in 2010.[5] She has two children.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Plaza, Marane A. "'Days of despair over': Berna Romulo-Puyat shares optimism in 2022 travel outlook". Philstar.com. Archived from the original on December 7, 2021. Retrieved June 12, 2022.
  2. ^ Manuel, Pilar (June 1, 2022). "Outgoing Tourism chief Puyat appointed as BSP deputy governor". Archived from the original on June 1, 2022.
  3. ^ "Outgoing Tourism chief Puyat to join Bangko Sentral as Deputy Governor". ABS CBN News and Public Affairs. Archived from the original on November 28, 2022. Retrieved June 12, 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d e Arnaldo, Ma. Stella (March 20, 2015). "A woman for women". BusinessMirror. Archived from the original on May 21, 2018. Retrieved May 20, 2018.
  5. ^ a b c Coralles, Nestor (May 8, 2018). "Who is Bernadette Romulo-Puyat?". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on May 21, 2018. Retrieved May 20, 2018.
  6. ^ de Vera, Analou (May 9, 2018). "DOT chief Romulo-Puyat to focus on farm tourism". Manila Bulletin. Archived from the original on May 9, 2018. Retrieved May 9, 2018.
  7. ^ "No Miss Universe hosting for PH this year, says tourism chief". ABS-CBN News. May 18, 2018. Archived from the original on May 18, 2018. Retrieved May 20, 2018.
  8. ^ Cabalza, Dexter (May 20, 2018). "It's 'shocking' – not fun – in DOT; corruption makes new chief weep". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Archived from the original on May 22, 2018. Retrieved May 22, 2018.
  9. ^ Uy, Jerald (May 16, 2018). "Tourism Chief asks for courtesy resignation of all DOT executives but reveals she will retain at least one undersecretary". CNN Philippines. Archived from the original on June 20, 2018. Retrieved June 20, 2018.
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Political offices
Preceded by Secretary of Tourism
2018–2022
Succeeded by