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Personal Background: Name Address : DANILO DANNY VALENTON FAUSTO : 48 Don Gregorio Street, Don Antonio Heights, Quezon

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Date of Birth : January 12, 1953 Place of Birth : Talavera, Nueva Ecija Telephone No : 931-5989 / 951-0001 Married to Children : Ofelia Rimando Gaite, CPA, graduate of UP with a degree in BS in Business Administration & Accountancy : Emmanuel, 29, Grade School & High School at the Ateneo de Manila; Bachelor of Arts at UP; Post-graduate Studies at UP and Ateneo; currently VPOperations, DVF Dairy Farm : Christine, 27, Grade School & High School at St. Scholasticas College; Bachelor of Science in Biology at UP; Doctor of Medicine at UERMMMC; 2nd Year Resident in Surgery at the Ospital ng Makati : Raquel, 23, Grade School & High School at St Scholasticas College; AB Fine Arts major in Advertising at the UST; Film Making at the New York Film Academy, USA; currently a freelance graphics specialist and film production assistant

Educational Background: Elementary High School College Post Graduate : : : : San Sebastian College San Sebastian College University of the Philippines, AB Economics De La Salle University, MBA, 1975 to 1978

Fields of Endeavour & Advocacy I Countryside development and livelihood sustainability through dairy farming 1) Current Position in the agriculture sector

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National Chairman, Dairy Confederation of the Philippines, Member, Advisory Board of the Philippine Carabao Center, Dept. of Agriculture Member, Livestock Development Council Vice Chairman, National Food and Agricultural Council Member, General Assembly of the Dairy Development Foundation Convenor, Fresh Milk Board for Luzon Convenor, Northern Luzon Chamber of Dairy Industry Chairman, Dairy Committee, Philippine Chamber of Agriculture and Food, Inc. Interim President, Philippine Meat and Dairy Producers Council Chairman, Talavera Dairy Cooperative, Inc. President, DVF Dairy Farm, Inc.

2) The Dairy Confederation of the Philippines is the apex organization of all dairy federations, primary dairy cooperatives and dairy farmers all over the Philippines. Dairycon is the sounding board of government major policies in the livestock sector including dairy. Dairycon members include 10 dairy federations, 380 dairy cooperatives involving 20,000 dairy farmers nationwide. 3) To allow poor farmers to enjoy the benefits of dairy farming, Danny established the Talavera Dairy Cooperative and set up a system of dairy farming and animal dispersal in partnership with foreign investors, Overseas Filipino Workers and individual investors in Metro Manila, improving and changing the lives of thousands of farmers in the countryside. 4) DVF Dairy Farm, Inc. operates a dairy processing plant in Talavera, Nueva Ecija providing a ready market for dairy farmers produce. DVF dairy products, which go under the brand name Gatas ng Kalabaw, are sold at SM Supermarkets, Hypermart, Super Saver, Robinsons, Rustans, Ever, Shopwise, Tiendesitas, Market Market, Puregold, Greenhills, Festival Mall and other outlets 5) He is the author of the book entitled Dare to Dream, A Filipino Entrepreneurs Tale of Success in Dairy Farming, available at Metro Manila Bookstores II Local Government Autonomy 1) Pioneered and main intervener in local government bond flotation and other credit facilities as an alternative means of sourcing funds for LGUs for its income generating priority projects particularly agricultural projects such as fish ports, post harvest facilities, cold storage facilities and meat processing, empowering them will true and real autonomy. 2) He acted as financial advisors for 35 LGUs and designed and packaged over P6 Billion worth of LGU bonds or municipal bonds and other credit facilities for their priority projects. 3) He is President of Preferred Ventures Corporation, the corporate vehicle in the design and packaging of LGU government bonds

Other Professional Experiences: 1) His first job was at the Rural Bank of Talavera as Credit Officer, Loan Appraiser and later as Assistant General Manager, trained and supervised at the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas 2) In 1975, he moved to Manila where he worked as Assistant Manager for Corporate Planning Department at the Mitsui & Company, a large Japanese trading firm. 3) He later moved to the National Housing Authority (NHA) involved in investments, planning and project implementation. It was at the NHA where he was exposed to the bond market as he helped execute the first biggest takeout of home mortgages from the various programs of NHA to the National Home Mortgage Finance Corporation. This heralded the start of the secondary mortgage market in the Philippines. He was awarded a Meritorious Service Award and the Plaque of Commendation for Exemplary and Distinguished Service by the NHA. 4) In 1982, he had a short stint as Senior Manager of the First Summa Savings and Mortgage Bank and as Vice President of the Capital Bank of Makati. 5) In 1983, Danny, together with some of his close associates, established the Preferred Securities Corporation, holding a seat at the former Makati Stock Exchange, where he was the Executive Vice President and General Manager. 6) While doing bonds and securities trading, Danny taught finance subjects to graduating classes at St. Scholasticas College in Manila. 7) In 1995, he served as EVP and Chief Operating Officer of the Omico Corporation, a company listed at the Philippine Stock Exchange, and concurrently sat as Treasurer of Omico Kapital, an investment house. 8) He is also a member of a. Financial Executive Institute of the Philippines (FINEX) b. Management Association of the Philippines (MAP) c. Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) d. Philippine Food Processors & Exporters Organizations, Inc. (Philfoodex) e. Brotherhood of Christian Businessmen and Professionals (BCBP) f. Philippine Inventors Society

As a Civic Leader: 1) In 1988, he joined the Rotary Club of New Manila East, and served as Director of the different avenues of service. a. He was awarded i. Most Outstanding Service Director of the club in 1992 ii. Most Outstanding Rotarian for the Rotary Year 2000-2001 iii. Exemplary Leadership Award, Rotary International District 3780 b. He is a major donor of the Rotary Foundation & his family, a Paul Harris Family. c. He became a club President in 2002, and earned for his club, 20 major District awards and the worldwide Rotary International Public Relations Award.

d. He held several District positions such as Assistant Governor Representative, twice Assistant District Governor, and the District Chairman of the Vocational Service Committee e. By unanimous choice and unchallenged, elevated to the highest position in the district as Rotary International District Governor for District 3780 (whole of Quezon City supervising 93 Rotary Clubs) for Rotary Year 2007-2008. f. Chairman of the Rotary Leadership Institute District 3780 & Executive Director of RLI Philippines Division for Rotary Year 2008 up to present and also current Chairman of the Rotary Academy RI District 3780. g. RY 2009-2010, Chairman of the Council of Governors, D3780 and Vice Chairman, Philippine College of Rotary Governors Awards and Recognitions: 1) June 28, 2010 Presidential Award for Agriculture (individual category) given in Malacaan Palace by the President of the Republic of the Philippines 2) Philippine Marketing Excellence Award by Asian Institute of Marketing and Entrepreneurship 3) Philippine Business Achievers Award by Confederation of Sales and Marketing Professionals in the Philippines 4) Three Times recipient Huwarang Filipino National Awards: 1) Cooperative Development, 2) Business and Industry, and 3) Public Service by the Philippine broadcasting System, Radyo ng Bayan (DZRB), NBN Channel 4 and the Huwarang Filipino Foundation. In November 2008 he was given the Huwarang Pilipino Hall of Fame Award 5) Most Outstanding Entrepreneur of Nueva Ecija in year 2001, given by the Phil. Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Department of Trade 6) Gawad ng Parangal sa Larangan ng Pagnenegosyo by the Chancellor of the University of the Philippines, Manila 7) Certificate of Recognition as one of the successful graduates of the College of Arts and Sciences of the University of the Philippines, Manila. 8) University of the Philippines, Manila, Commencement Speaker of graduating class of the College of Arts and Sciences, April 20, 2006. 9) Dakilang Lakan Awardee, as a fitting tribute for exemplifying the virtues of a Filipino as a leader who unselfishly made a difference in the lives of our fellowmen both nationally and globally, given by the Magigiting na Manggagawa Foundation, December 16, 2007. 10) 25th Commencement Speaker, March 2007, Good Samaritan Colleges 11) Commendation for Exemplary and Distinguished Service by the National Housing Authority in 1982 and a Meritorious Service Award in 1978 by the same government agency 12) Recipient of different plaques of recognition, special citations and appreciations for acting as guest of honor, speaker, resource person and lecturer of different academic classes, conferences, conventions, and seminars of universities, colleges, local government units, FINEX, MAP, associations, foundations, cooperatives, rotary clubs, etc..

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