PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has approved several new appointments in the Department of Transportation (DOTr) and Department of Migrant Workers (DMW), Malacañang announced.
According to the Presidential Communications Office , Arrey A. Perez was named the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Clark International Airport Corporation , the agency tasked to oversee development in the Clark International Airport under the DOTr.
Perez, who will be taking over from officer-in-charge Nancy Paglinawan, will also be sitting as a member of the CIAC's board of directors.Prior to his new assignment, Perez served as the the Bases Conversion and Development Authority senior vice president of the Corporate Services Group.Apart from Perez, Victor M. Manuel was also appointed as member of the CIAC board.Meanwhile, Samsudin T. Lintongan and Victor A. Del Rosario were both appointed as director 3 of the DMW.
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