Oct 28, 2015
Date of Birth : October 5, 1963 (Libra/Rabbit)Parents:
› Father : Jeorge Marcelo Ejercito (George Estregan) of Pagsanjan, Laguna (Actor/Businessman)
› Mother : Ramona Pelayo-Ejercito of Ibajay, Aklan (Former Educator)
Wife : Pagsanjan Mayor Girlie “Maita” Javier-Ejercito› President, League of Municipalities of the Philippines-
Laguna ChapterChildren :
› Emilio Ramon Ejercito IV› John Paul Ejercito› Jorge Antonio Genaro Ejercito Jr.› Maria Guadalupe Ejercito
Education– Grade School : La Salle Greenhills- 1977– High School : La Salle Greenhills- 1981– College : University of the Philippines- 1987
• Diliman, Quezon City• Advertising and Visual Communications
• University of the Philippines- 2000– CLRG-NCPAG-DILG-LGA– Local Administration and Community Development– (42nd LADP Class President)
• International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)– Philippine Rice Research Institute (PHILRICE)- 2008
• University of Asia and the Pacifi c- 2009– Strategic Business Economics (SBEP)– Executive Masters in Business Economics (E-MBE)
Sports : • NCAA 1981 Varsity Track and Field Team
Player– (La Salle Greenhills, Mandaluyong City)
• NCAA 1981 Silver Medalist 4 x 400 Meters Relay
• NCAA 1981 Bronze Medalist 400 Meters Low Hurdles
• UAAP 1982 Varsity Track and Field and Swimming Team– (University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City
• Yaw-Yan Foot Boxing League Practitioner
Positions Held› PRESIDENT, Actors Guild of The Philippines,
Inc. (KAPPT) 2005-2009› MULTI-AWARDED THREE-TERMER
CHAMPION MAYOR OF PAGSANJAN (2001- 2010)
• AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS RECEIVED AS A MAYOR
• Local Government Leadership Awards 2003 (LGLA)– Top Ten Outstanding Mayors of the Philippines in
recognition of his exemplary leadership qualities and significant contributions to the promotion of good local governance and development in the Philippines- October 13, 2003- Given by the Senate, Republic of thePhilippines, DILG, U.P., De La Salle, Ateneo de Manila and the Development Academy of the Philippines
• League of Municipalities of the Philippines– Recognition for his exemplary leadership and efficient
and effective governance as one of the recipients of the 2003 Local Government Leadership Award- December 4, 2003 (2003 LMP General General Assembly)
• Local Government Leadership Awards 2006 (LGLA)
We envision Laguna to be a premier province in the Philippines. A peaceful,
progressive, prosperous and ecologically-balanced place with
educated, friendly, healthy, morally-upright and productive citizens who shall spearhead in nation building.
The Provincial Government of Laguna aims to increase and intensify its capacity in
response to the Laguneños’ growing needs by providing all fundamental services by
means of active participation in local governance, creative solutions, joint efforts
with the private sector, strategic innovations and sustainable development programs to
ensure total long-term growth
The Provincial Government of Laguna promotes and practices good governance for superior
transparency, trust and confidence.
“BAGONG LAGUNA, UNA SA LAHAT”Move Forward – Faster, Higher, Stronger!
We will administer and fulfill public service to improve the Laguneños
quality of life and we will build Laguna to be a leading place of choice for living (home), visiting (liesure) and
investing (investment).
Land Area: 175,973 ha. (1,759.73 km2)
Population: 2,473,530 (National Census, 2007)
Political Subdivisions:› 4 Congressional Districts› 4 Component Cities› 26 Municipalities› 674 Barangays
Land Classification Total Area (has) % Share
• Forest Lands 41,253 23.44• Timberland 5,727 13.88• Forest Reserve 11,999 29.09• National Park 5,581 13.53• Civic Reservation 4,244 10.29• Mt. Makiling 4,600 11.15
Total Area (Has.) % Share
Forest Reserve› ISF Project (Existing) 5,246 12.72› Reforestation Projects 3,356 8.13› Alienable & Disposable 134,720
16.56 Total Land Area 175,973
100.0
Source: PPDO and PGENRO, 2007
2010 Actual Revenues
Total Revenues :P1,873,363,964.00
Total Expenditures:P1,776,468,022.00
2012 Est. Revenues: P2,130, 356,128.8
1. Security, Peace and Order2. Health Care/Nutrition and Social
Welfare3. Employment, Manpower, Livelihood
and Cooperative Development4. Education, Culture, Youth and Sports5. Agricultural Productivity/Coastal and
Fisheries Resource Management
6. Environmental Protection/Preservation of Natural Resources
7. Land Use and Urban Planning/Finance, Ways and Means
8. Infrastructure (Roads, Bridges,Buildings, Flood Control and Drainage System), Low Cost Housing/Traffic Engineering
9. Eco-tourism/Cultural Heritage and the Arts
10. Trade and Commerce/Science and Technology
11. Senior Citizens and Differently-abled Sector
12. Solid Waste Management13. Family, Women, Children and
Population Management14. Moral Recovery and Gender Equality
Development15. Sustainable Upland Development
Resort Capital of the Philippines› Over 500 resorts in Laguna› Hot Springs, Waterfalls, Laguna de Bay
Detroit of the Philippines› Largest Automobile Manufacturers
Silicon Valley of the Philippines› Largest Electronics & Semi Conductor
Manufacturers
Dept of Tourism cited Laguna as one of the Top Three Tourism Destinations› Alongside Coron, Palawan and Sagada, Mt.
Province PIA cited Laguna Province as
› Best Place to Visit, to Invest In and to Live In.
DILG/PNP declared Laguna as Best in Peace & Order in CALABARZON