To ensure a smooth transition and continuity in the delivery of services in the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) following the recent resignation of its head Alfredo Pascual, President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos, Jr. has named Undersecretary Cristina Aldeguer-Roque as acting DTI chief.
The Presidential Communications Office (PCO) said the President appoint Aldegues-Roque in recognition of her dedication and leadership in the micro, medium and small enterprises sector.
“The President emphasized the importance of the Department of Trade and Industry and the need for capable leadership,” the PCO said.
“The DTI plays a pivotal role in our nation’s economic growth, particularly in supporting MSMEs. He noted Roque’s dedication and leadership in the MSME sector make her an excellent choice for the position,” it added.
Roque served as DTI Undersecretary for MSMEs development group before her appointment as acting DTI chief.
While serving as the undersecretary, Roque oversaw the Bureau of Small and Medium Enterprise Development, the Bureau of Marketing Development and Promotions, the OTOP Program Management Office, and the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program Management Office, the Inquirer reported.
She also managed the operations of the Small Business Corporation and the Cooperative Development Authority.
Roque holds a bachelor of science degree in Industrial Management Engineering, minor in Chemical Engineering, from De La Salle University.
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