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    EARLY LIFE:

    Concepcion is a long-time and fervent participant in the Association of Southeast

    Asian Nations (ASEAN). Because of this, he has earned the monikerMr.

    ASEAN. He is a founding member of the ASEAN Chambers of Commerce and

    Industry (ASEAN-CCI), organized in 1975, and served as its chairman from 2000

    to 2001. In 2006, he was appointed by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo as

    one of the three Philippine representatives to the ASEAN Business Advisory

    Council (ABAC). He is currently chairman of the East Asia Business Council

    (EABC), which is a coalition of ASEAN, China and Japan. Concepcion has been

    recognized for his numerous contributions to social welfare. Among his awards

    are: ASEAN-CCI Distinguished Award (2006); Noble Knighthood of the Pontifical

    Order of St. Gregory the Great (1980); Philippine Chamber of Commerce and

    Industrys Industry Award; and the President Ramon Magsaysay Malacaang

    Gold Medal as one of the Ten Outstanding Leaders in the Philippines.

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    EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:

    Concepcion earned his Associate in Commercial Science from the De La Salle

    College in 1951, and his Bachelor of Science, Major in Soils from the Araneta

    Institute of Agriculture, now known as the De La Salle Araneta University.

    FAMILY RELATION

    He is married to Maria Victoria, and they have been blessed with eight children:

    Jose Ma., Marie Herminia, Luis Bernardo, John Marie, Lourdes Celine, Victoria

    Ana, Mary Elizabeth and Michelle Marie.

    EXPERIENCE / EARLY CAREER

    In a country that staunchly regards itself as democratic, it is not uncommon to

    find, from the modest street corner store to the august halls of the senate, a

    multitude of voices vociferously arguing for or against various issues that are

    currently besetting the Philippines. It is a democracy that was hard-earned: in

    many instances, paid for with lives during the Marcos dictatorship years, and

    brought about by the sacrifice, faith and prayers of countless Filipinos during the

    1986 EDSA People Power Revolt. The Marcos years brought to fore many

    painful but valuable lessons for Filipinos. However, if one were to pick just one

    lesson from those times for its continuing relevance, Jose S. Concepcion, Jr.s

    favorite catchphrase easily makes the mark: It is better to light a candle than to

    curse the darkness.

    Indeed, industrialist and businessman Jose S. Concepcion, Jr. found himself

    right at the heart of the EDSA People Power by refusing to sit at the side-lines

    and watch a dictator pull the country further into wretchedness. When the

    clamourfor a Peoples Watch broke out before the 1984 parliamentary

    elections, Concepcion lost no time in founding the National Citizens Movement

    for Free Elections (NAMFREL) together with Bishop Antonio Y. Fortich. In just six

    months, he was able to gather 150,000 volunteers, including a hundred

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    organizations with the simple but effective means of networking. NAMFRELs

    Operation Quick Count would rely on these volunteers to count, cull and report

    election returns quicker than the Commission of Elections (COMELEC) could. It

    was a tall order, considering that then President Ferdinand E. Marcos had the

    country under his iron fist. Still, NAMFRELs presence reputedly curbed cheating

    on both sides. After all, the group was created to allow fair and honest

    elections, one that would reflect the true sentiment of the people. And it

    apparently did. The results of the May 14, 1984 elections showed that the

    opposition won 40% of parliament seats, despite predictions of a landslide win for

    the administration.

    NAMFRELs reprised its role during the 1986 snap Presidential Elections a

    chance it almost missed when the COMELEC delayed its accreditation. For

    Concepcion, the accreditation had been an exhausting 18-month struggle. The

    bigger battle, though, was still ahead. The February 7, 1986 Presidential Election

    was reputedly among the dirtiest and bloodiest elections in the Philippines.

    Batasan proclaimed Marcos as the winner, even as actual figures showed it was

    his opponent Corazon C. Aquino, the widow of his fiercest nemesis Benigno

    Aquino, Jr., who won. One of Concepcions pivotal roles during the EDSA

    revolution was in appealing to the late Jaime Cardinal Sin, together with Atty.

    Christian Monsod, to raise the call for Filipinos to troop to Camp Aguinaldo and

    support then Defense Minister Juan Ponce Enrile and General Fidel V. Ramos

    who have defected from the Marcos fold. Still more significant however, was that

    under his leadership, NAMFRELs network had swelled extensively; so much so

    that when the call for support came, the group was able to swiftly muster its

    members. To date, NAMFREL has been part of more than 22 national and local

    elections, participated in 37 countries. It has been nominated for the Nobel

    Peace Prize Awards, among other awards.

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    Concepcions commitment for public welfare is rooted deep in his psyche. He

    and his siblings were raised by their parents, Jose Sr. and Herminia to value hard

    work, discipline and integrity. Another person who greatly influenced his life was

    Dr. Ariston Estrada, one of his teachers at De La Salle, who introduced him to a

    book by Father William O Connor, The Laymans Call. The book has since

    become his lodestar; he believes that his vocation is to serve God through his

    profession. As the long-time President and Chief Operating Officer of his family-

    owned company, the Republic Flour Mills (RFM) Corporation, Concepcion was

    responsible for its subsequent growth as a conglomerate. From flour milling,

    RFM diversified into animal feed milling, poultry, livestock, and through Swift,

    processed meats. The RFM Group of Companies now includes real estate,

    semiconductors and banking. RFM is also a recognized leader in food and

    beverage. He is the Chairman of the Board of RFM Corporation, as well as head

    of Swift Foods, Inc., Philippine Township, Inc., and the Gregorio Araneta

    University Foundation, and Board Member and Member of the Executive

    Committee of Concepcion Industries.

    SUCCESSFUL STORY / CAREER

    He serves as the Chairman of Swift Foods Inc. and served as its Chief Executive Officer.

    Also, he served as Secretary of the Department of Trade and Industry. He served as a

    delegate to the 1971 Constitutional Convention. He has been the Chairman of RFM

    Corp. since April 3, 1997 and serves as Chairman of the Board at RFM Foundation

    Incorporated. He serves as the Founding Chairman of the National Citizens Movement

    for Free Elections, Special Resource Person of UCPB CI F Finance Development. He

    served as Co-Chairman of Bishops-Businessmen's Conference from 1991 to 1998. He

    serves as a Trustrees of CARITAS. He serves as Chairman of Asean-Business Advisory

    Council Philippines, and East-Asia Business Council - Philippines. He serves as a

    Director of RFM Corp. and Swift Foods Inc. He served as a Director of Philippine

    National Oil Company. He was a member of the FM09Central Bank Monetary Board

    from 1986 to 1991.

    Eldest son Jose Ma. A. Concepcion III calls his fathera social entrepreneur:

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    Concepcion dreams of finally drawing the Philippines out of poverty, and in so

    doing, restore the country to its former stature as a respected leader in Asia. To

    this end, he has been involved in numerous social advocacies that support the

    upliftment of lives. He organized the Pasay Citizens League for Good

    Government in the 1960s to transform Pasay into a model city. He set up the Ten

    Outstanding Students of the Philippines in 1962 to spur students to become

    active in nation-building. It was also during the 60s that he helped found the

    Capitol Jaycees. In 1975, the Bishop-Businessmen Conference for Human

    Development (BBC) was created with Concepcion as one of the founding

    members. The BBC is a partnership of bishops and businessmen geared

    towards the alleviation of poverty and social justice. He served as National Co-

    Chairman of BBC from 1993 to 2003. He also responded to the alarm sounded

    by the World Health Organization regarding the prevalence of heart diseases by

    co-founding the Foundation for Lay Education on Heart Diseases (FLEHD).

    In the government, Concepcion campaigned and was elected as a delegate to

    the Constitutional Convention in 1971, representing the first district of Rizal. After

    the EDSA Revolt, he was appointed by President Corazon Aquino as Secretary

    of the Department of Trade and Industry (1986 to 1991). During his term, he

    organized what is now known as the One-Stop-Shop for business permits and

    licenses. He likewise established the People Economic Council, which aimed to

    empower people in the countryside and generate economic activities. During

    that period, he also served as chairman of the Board of Investments, and was

    member of the Monetary Board of the Central Bank of the Philippines. He is

    currently the chairman of Barangay Forbes a post he was first elected to in

    1997. Since that time, he has remained a firm believer in the force of an

    empowered barangay in bringing about national development.