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Dennis Ongpin Valdes founded Newspaper Paraphernalia, Inc., where he worked as President.
Mr. Valdes also formerly worked at PhilWeb Corp., as President & Executive Director from 2011 to 2020, Dito CME Holdings Corp., as Director from 2007 to 2013, Atok-Big Wedge Co., Inc., as Director from 2009 to 2022, Alphaland Corp., as Director from 2011 to 2020, The Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc., as Director in 2006, Macondray Plastics, Inc., as Treasurer from 2009 to 2010, The NutraSweet Co., as Prinicpal, Fep Printing Corp., as Executive Vice President, LexMedia Digital Corp., as President, Alphaland Balesin Island Club, Inc., as President, and City Club at Alphaland Makati Place, Inc., as President.
Mr. Valdes received his undergraduate degree from the University of the Philippines and Masters Business Admin degree from Kellogg School of Management.
Former positions of Dennis Valdes
Companies | Position | End |
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ATOK-BIG WEDGE CO., INC. | Director/Board Member | 2022-08-01 |
PHILWEB CORPORATION | President | 2020-01-30 |
DITO CME HOLDINGS CORP. | Director/Board Member | 2013-12-02 |
Macondray Plastics, Inc.
Macondray Plastics, Inc. Industrial ConglomeratesProducer Manufacturing Macondray Plastics, Inc., (MRAY) was originally incorporated on November 19, 1990 by Pioneer Ventures, Inc. as Agro Plastics, Inc. Until 1994, Agro Plastics' sole business was to supply the requirements of the Lapanday Group's banana plantations. In March 1995, Agro Plastics, Inc. was acquired by Macondray & Co., Inc. and was subsequently renamed Macondray Plastics, Inc. During that year, MRAY implemented a major expansion program which involved the construction of a modern manufacturing facility in Panacan, the acquisition of machinery and equipment, and the addition of a twine production line. In 1997, MRAY embarked on a program to reduce its total dependence on the banana industry by further expanding its customer base to commercial/industrial accounts. A new 'triple-use' blown film machine was commissioned together with a six-color flexographic printing machine. With these machines, MRAY acquired the capability to serve the requirements of commercial/industrial companies engaged in the poultry business and export of fresh tuna and desiccated coconut, among others. In November 2000, MRAY became the first Davao-based, Davao-oriented company to list in the Philippine Stock Exchange. | Treasurer | 2010-05-26 |
The Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc.
The Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc. Publishing: NewspapersConsumer Services The Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc. is a daily newspaper founded in 1985 that provides "balanced news, fearless views" to its readers. The private company is based in Makati City, Philippines. The newspaper is committed to delivering the truth to the Filipino people and is unafraid to stand up against repression. The Filipino company has been in operation for 35 years and has a team of 106 journalists, with a reach of 2,046,324. The Philippine Daily Inquirer is also involved in various corporate social responsibility initiatives, including supporting victims of natural disasters and promoting healthy lifestyles. The CEO of the company is Alexandra P. Romualdez. | Director/Board Member | 2005-12-31 |
Training of Dennis Valdes
University of the Philippines | Undergraduate Degree |
Kellogg School of Management | Masters Business Admin |
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Listed companies | 3 |
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PHILWEB CORPORATION | Technology Services |
DITO CME HOLDINGS CORP. | Finance |
ATOK-BIG WEDGE CO., INC. | Non-Energy Minerals |
Private companies | 9 |
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Macondray Plastics, Inc.
Macondray Plastics, Inc. Industrial ConglomeratesProducer Manufacturing Macondray Plastics, Inc., (MRAY) was originally incorporated on November 19, 1990 by Pioneer Ventures, Inc. as Agro Plastics, Inc. Until 1994, Agro Plastics' sole business was to supply the requirements of the Lapanday Group's banana plantations. In March 1995, Agro Plastics, Inc. was acquired by Macondray & Co., Inc. and was subsequently renamed Macondray Plastics, Inc. During that year, MRAY implemented a major expansion program which involved the construction of a modern manufacturing facility in Panacan, the acquisition of machinery and equipment, and the addition of a twine production line. In 1997, MRAY embarked on a program to reduce its total dependence on the banana industry by further expanding its customer base to commercial/industrial accounts. A new 'triple-use' blown film machine was commissioned together with a six-color flexographic printing machine. With these machines, MRAY acquired the capability to serve the requirements of commercial/industrial companies engaged in the poultry business and export of fresh tuna and desiccated coconut, among others. In November 2000, MRAY became the first Davao-based, Davao-oriented company to list in the Philippine Stock Exchange. | Producer Manufacturing |
The NutraSweet Co.
The NutraSweet Co. Agricultural Commodities/MillingProcess Industries The NutraSweet Co. manufactures and distributes sweetener products. The company was founded in 1965 and is headquartered in Chicago, IL | Process Industries |
Alphaland Corp.
Alphaland Corp. Real Estate DevelopmentFinance Alphaland Corp. engages in the development of real estate properties. Its portfolio includes projects such as Alphaland Southgate, Balesin Island Club, The City Club, Aegle Wellness Center, and The Alpha Suites. The company was founded on November 19, 1990 and is headquartered in Makati City, Philippines. | Finance |
The Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc.
The Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc. Publishing: NewspapersConsumer Services The Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc. is a daily newspaper founded in 1985 that provides "balanced news, fearless views" to its readers. The private company is based in Makati City, Philippines. The newspaper is committed to delivering the truth to the Filipino people and is unafraid to stand up against repression. The Filipino company has been in operation for 35 years and has a team of 106 journalists, with a reach of 2,046,324. The Philippine Daily Inquirer is also involved in various corporate social responsibility initiatives, including supporting victims of natural disasters and promoting healthy lifestyles. The CEO of the company is Alexandra P. Romualdez. | Consumer Services |
Fep Printing Corp. | |
Newspaper Paraphernalia, Inc.
Newspaper Paraphernalia, Inc. Chemicals: Major DiversifiedProcess Industries Newspaper Paraphernalia, Inc. trades and manufactures printing chemicals and printing needs. Its products include coldset inks, paper, house paints, and printing chemicals. The company is headquartered in Makati City, Philippines. | Process Industries |
LexMedia Digital Corp. | |
Alphaland Balesin Island Club, Inc. | |
City Club at Alphaland Makati Place, Inc. |
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