Jaime c laya biography
Jaime C. Laya
Filipino banker (born )
In this Philippine name, the middle name or maternal family name is del Carmen and the surname or paternal family name is Laya.
Jaime C. Laya | |
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Laya in | |
In office June 12, – January 12, | |
President | Ferdinand Marcos |
Prime Minister | Cesar Virata |
Preceded by | Position created |
Succeeded by | Manuel Alba |
In office January 16, – January 18, | |
President | Ferdinand Marcos |
Preceded by | Gregorio Licaros |
Succeeded by | Jose B.
Fernandez Jr. |
In office April 10, – April 16, | |
President | Ferdinand Marcos Corazon Aquino |
Preceded by | Position created |
Succeeded by | Eustacio Orobia(as Administrator of the Intramuros Administration) |
In office January 18, – February 25, | |
President | Ferdinand Marcos |
Prime Minister | Cesar Virata |
Preceded by | Onofre Corpuz |
Succeeded by | Lourdes Quisumbing(as Secretary of Education, Culture and Sports) |
In office – | |
President | Fidel Ramos Joseph Estrada Gloria Macapagal Arroyo |
In office June 12, – January 12, | |
Preceded by | Position created |
Succeeded by | Manuel Alba |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office June 30, | |
President | Bongbong Marcos |
Preceded by | Margie Moran |
Born | Jaime del Carmen Laya () January 8, (age86) Manila, Philippines |
Political party | Independent (–present) |
Other political affiliations | KBL (–) |
Spouse | Alicia S.
Laya (d. Jaime c laya biography pdf: Member of Parliament for Minister of Budget and Management — Wikiwand for Firefox. Minister of Budget and Management — The Retail segment is involved in Agri Phil Corporation. ) |
Residence(s) | Manila, Metro Manila |
Alma mater | University of the Philippines Diliman (BBA) Georgia Institute of Technology(M.A. Indus. Management) Stanford Graduate School of Business(Ph.D. Finance) |
Occupation | Cultural administrator |
Profession | Banker Accountant |
Jaime del Carmen Laya, better known as Jimmy Laya (born January 8, ) is a Filipino banker, accountant, and cultural administrator who served as the first Secretary of the Department of Budget and Management (as Minister of Budget) of the Republic of the Philippines, serving from to He was also the 5th governor of the Central Bank of the Philippines from to and later served as the Minister of Education, Culture and Sports from until His terms in civil service, covered two significant points in Philippine history, the election that made former President Ferdinand Marcos have his third term and the assassination of the late Senator Benigno S.
Aquino Jr. that stimulated the People Power Revolution of
In between his political appointments to key government departments during the Marcos dictatorship, Laya also served as the first Action Officer of the Intramuros Administration. Later on, his work in cultural administration continued upon his appointment as Chairman of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) from until [1] Since , he presently serves as the Chairman of the Cultural Center of the Philippines.[2]
He also served as the Dean of the College of Business Administration, now the Cesar E.A.
Virata School of Business, of the University of the Philippines Diliman, and board of director of Audit and Risk Management Committee of the Philippine media conglomerateGMA Network Inc.
Personal life and education
Born to Juan Cabreros Laya, noted author and Silvina del Carmen, an educator who were the founders of the Philippine publishing house, Kayumanggi Press.
In , Laya graduated magna cum laude with a degree in business administration from the University of the Philippines Diliman.
Jaime c laya biography death Wikiwand for Chrome. Manila , Metro Manila. Jaime C. Consumer Non-Durables.Later, he took up a master's degree in industrial management from the Georgia Institute of Technology. He did his graduate studies in finance at the Stanford Graduate School of Business of Stanford University from which he graduated with a doctoral degree in He was married to Alicia Laya, who later died during the earthquake in Baguio.
Career
Laya started off teaching accounting, economics, and management courses at UP after his graduation in At the age of 18, he placed eighth in the CPA examination. Laya served numerous positions in different government agencies.
Jaime c laya biography husband Jaime del Carmen Laya en. Fernandez Jr. About: Jaime C. Trustee of the Cultural Center of the Philippines — [ edit ].He rose to the rank of professor of accounting and director of graduate studies at the University of the Philippines Diliman College of Business Administration (present-day the Cesar E.A. Virata School of Business) and subsequently became its dean from to , succeeding Cesar E.A. Virata who later served as Prime Minister during the Marcos dictatorship.
Government service
In , President Ferdinand Marcos appointed Laya to serve as the first Minister of Budget and Management handling the portfolios of distribution of the general appropriations of the government.
Laya was later appointed as the 5th Governor of the Central Bank of the Philippines from to and was the Minister of Education, Culture and Sports from to Whilst helming as Governor of the Central Bank from until , Laya initiated the purchase of important works of Philippine art and significant pieces of pre-Hispanic ancestral gold in the Philippines.
These works are part of the permanent collection of the Museo ng Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.[3]
Laya was also the president of the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Council from to and chairman of the Ad Hoc Working Group on International Standards of Accounting and Reporting of the United Nations Center on Transnational Corporations from to He also chaired the Philippine Delegations to the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, the Southeast Asian Central Banks Association, and the United Nations Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization (UNESCO).
Private sector
Following his retirement from public office in , Laya proceeded to found the accounting firm, J.C. Laya and Co., Ltd., subsequently renamed Laya, Mananghaya and Co. (now known as KPMG Philippines), where he acted as chairman until his retirement in In , he assumed the roles of chairman and president of the Association of Certified Public Accountants in Public Practice (ACPAPP) and, in , of ACAPP Foundation, Inc.[4]
He was previously the chairman of the publicly listed Philtrust Bank, CIBI Information, Inc., Dual Tech Foundation, Inc and Don Norberto Ty Foundation.
Laya serves as Director for Victorias Milling Company, Inc., Philippine AXA Life Insurance Company, Manila Polo Club and GMA Network, Inc., the Philippine Ratings Services Corporation, the Philippines-Mexico Business Council, and the Philippines-Spain Business Council.
Cultural administrator and writer
Action Officer of the Intramuros Administration (–)
In , President Ferdinand Marcos appointed Laya to be the first Action Officer of the Intramuros Administration (IA), a government agency tasked with orderly restoring, administering, and developing the historic walled area of Intramuros, including the fortifications of the Baluarte de San Diego and the Gates of Intramuros.
During his tenure, he led the acquisition of various ecclesiastical and decorative arts collections for the IA, forming the basis of the present collections at the Museo de Intramuros and Casa Manila. Furthermore, as the Action Officer, he spearheaded the publication of numerous monographs on the history of Intramuros and Philippine arts and culture.[5]
Chairman of the National Commission of Culture and Arts (–)
In , President Fidel Ramos appointed Laya to helm as the Chairman of the National Commission of Culture and Arts (NCCA), where he initiated projects and programs in the promotion of Philippine arts both domestically and overseas.[6]
Trustee of the Cultural Center of the Philippines (–)
In , President Benigno Aquino III appointed Laya as one of the board of trustees of the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP).
It was during his term as trustee that CCP held the controversial Kulo exhibition with the installation art piece titled Poleteismo by Philippine contemporary artist Mideo Cruz, which was largely criticized by the largely Roman Catholic Philippine population. Laya, along with the rest of the CCP Board, faced criminal complaints before the Ombudsman.
The complaints were dismissed for lack of merit in [7]
Chairman of the Cultural Center of the Philippines (–present)
In , President Bongbong Marcos appointed Laya to be the Chairman of the Cultural Center of the Philippines with the primary task of overseeing the renovation of the Tanghalang Pambansa, with plans to reopen the building by Consequently, Laya is one of two former officials from the previous martial law period to join the Marcos Jr.
administration, the other being Juan Ponce Enrile.[8][9]
Writings
Wala Lang column
Laya has authored numerous books and other publications comprising compilations of his various essays and writings on Philippine history, arts, and culture. The majority of his published works have centered on Intramuros, where he collaborated with Esperanza Gatbonton on Intramuros of Memory released in and subsequently reissued in He has also delved into the realm of Philippine architecture, co-authoring Philippine Heritage Homes: A Guidebook in with antiquarian Sonny Tinio and architect Maria Cristina Turalba.
Presently, Laya contributes a column titled Wala Lang to the Manila Bulletin, dedicated to his reflections on Philippine art, culture, and politics.[10]
He also serves as a trustee for De La Salle University Manila, St. Paul University Manila, the Metropolitan Museum of Manila, the Yuchengco Museum, the Heart Foundation of the Philippines, Inc., the Fundacion Santiago, ABS-CBN Foundation, Inc., Dañgal ng Bulacan Foundation, Cofradia de la Immaculada Concepcion and Escuela Taller de Filipinas Foundation, Inc.
where he served as chairman of the board of trustees.[11]
Bibliography
- Books and Publications
- A Cash Flow Model and the Rate of Return: The Effect of Price Level Change and Other Factors on Book-Yield ()
- Budgetary Innovation in the New Society ()
- Philippine Government Budgeting: Policy and Practice in the New Society ()
- A Crisis of Confidence and Other Papers: A Compilation of Papers and Speeches Completed in ()
- Intramuros of Memory () (co-authored with Esperanza B.
Gatbonton)
- Gearing for Recovery and Other Papers: A Compilation of Papers and Speeches Completed in ()
- A Period of Adjustment and Other Papers: A Compilation of Papers and Speeches Completed in and ()
- A Question of Quality and Other Papers: A Compilation of Papers and Speeches Completed in ()
- Moving Forward in Education and Other Papers: A Compilation of Papers and Speeches Completed in ()
- Philippine Education Indicators: ()
- Larawan: Immortality and Identity in Filipino Portraiture () (co-authored with Luciano P.R.
Santiago and Regalado Trota Jose)
- And Life Goes On: Memoirs of Purita Kalaw-Ledesma () (co-authored with Purita Kalaw Ledesma) (as annotator)
- Prusisyon: Philippine Religious Pageantry () (co-authored with Lulu Tesoro Castañeda)
- Letras y Figuras: Business in Culture, Culture in Business ()
- Philippine Cultural and Artistic Landmarks of the Past Millennium () (as editor)
- Consuming Passions: Philippine Collectibles () (as editor)
- Tanáw: Perspectives on the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Painting Collection () (co-authored with Cid Reyes, Alice Guillermo, Ma.
Victoria Herrera, Fatima J. Lasay and edited by Ramon E.S. Lerma)
- Potlock Hidalgo Bonding: A Family Heritage Cookbook () (co-edited with Adelaida Lim)
- Herencia - A Legacy of Art and Progress: The Bank of the Philippine Islands Collection () (co-authored with Cid Reyes, Alice Guillermo, Ma. Victoria Herrera, Nicanor G.
Tiongson and edited by Ramon N. Villegas)
- Hidden Treasures: Simple Pleasures () (co-authored with Mariano C. Lao and Edilberto B. Bravo)
- Santa Ana Church: A Historical Guide ()
- Wala Lang: Word Articles on Philippine Life & Culture ()
- Philippine Heritage Homes: A Guidebook () (co-authored with Martin I.
Tinio, Jr. and Ma. Cristina V. Turalba)
- Wala Lang II: Word Articles on Philippine Life & Culture ()
- Wala Lang III: Word Articles on Philippine Life & Culture ()
- In Dialogue: The Economic Managers of the Marcos Administration () (co-authored with Placido L. Mapa, Jr., Estelito P.
Mendoza, Vicente T. Paterno, Gerardo P. Sicat and Cesar E.A. Virata)
- The Art and Times of the Seventies () (co-authored with Corazon S. Alvina, Augusto M.R. Gonzalez III, Lisa Guerrero Nakpil and Marian Pastor Roces)
- Wala Lang IV: Articles on Philippine Life & Culture ()
- Contributor in Books and Other Publications
- The Filipino Drama, by Arthur Stanley Riggs ()[a] (with introduction by Doreen Fernandez)
- Magnificat: Mama Mary’s Pilgrim Sites () (edited by Cecilia Brainard)
- My BenCab: Collectors Tell Their Stories () (edited by Thelma Sioson San Juan)
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- ^Laya, Jaime C. (). Letras y Figuras: Business in Culture, Culture in Business. Pasig: Anvil Publishing, Inc.
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