| 111 Aguinaldo cor. Rizal
Ayala Southvale
Village
Bacoor,
Cavite
Philippines 4102
R: (02) 560-0054
O: (046) 517-0016
CP: (0917) 522-0109
sytsuarez@pacific.net.ph
BIRTHDAY
February 3, 1956
CIVIL STATUS
Married
SPOUSE
Roberto Narciso Suarez
CHILD
Gerald Patrick T. Suarez
CITIZENSHIP
Filipino
RELIGION
Roman Catholic
PERSONAL INTERESTS
Service
to Church, Community & Country,
Reading, Writing, Music, Interior
Design, Gardening, Sports, Travel |
Ms.
Suarez has been involved in human resource-related work in line, staff,
and consulting capacities for twenty five (25) years in reputable business
organizations. Prior to setting up a consulting practice, she was Director
of Organization Effectiveness Consulting of Watson Wyatt Worldwide,
where she performed strategic consulting as well as served as a technical
resource in the areas of organization development and performance management
for colleagues in the international arena. She was Head of the Human
Resources of Ayala Land, Inc., a subsidiary of one of the largest and
most progressive business conglomerates in the Philippines.
She gained broad exposure to various industries through her employment
with another multi-industry conglomerate, A. Soriano Corporation, as
Senior Asst. Vice President for Human Resource Consulting & Organization
Development. She was initiated to consulting work as Consultant Psychologist
of John Clements Consultants, Inc. in Manila and
as HR Development Associate of Honeywell, Inc. in the U.S.A.
She has been tapped
by various business, government, educational institutions as well as
HR-oriented consulting firms and professional associations to perform
external consulting work and to conduct seminars/ workshops on topics
related to Human Resource Management, Leadership, Organization Development
and Management of Change. Ms. Suarez has assisted a broad range of industries,
including Banking, Consumer/Industrial Manufacturing & Marketing,
Energy, Hotel, Information Technology, Insurance, Mining, Petroleum,
Pharmaceutical, Ports Management, Real Estate, Retail, Semiconductor,
Transportation, Travel, Telecommunications, and Utilities. Of significance
is her heading the human resource due diligence team for the winning
bidders of two of the Philippines' largest and most successful privatization
efforts - International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (a partnership
of A. Soriano Corporation, Razon Group, and Sealand) and Manila Water
Corporation (a partnership of Ayala Corporation, Bechtel, and United
Utilities).
Ms. Suarez completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and Guidance
& Counseling from St. Scholastica's College, and graduated Summa
Cum Laude, Valedictorian. Complementing this academic achievement
were Leadership Awards for managing curricular and extracurricular student
organizations. She pursued graduate studies in Human Resource Management
and Industrial Psychology as a Rotary International Graduate Fellow.
She earned her Master of Arts degree in Industrial Relations / Management
of Human Resources from the University of Minnesota School of Management,
U.S.A., and was elected to the International Honor Society of Phi Kappa
Phi. She attended a course on "Managing Organizational Change" at the Wharton
School of Management, University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A.,
where she gained insights on the dynamics of corporate culture change
and leadership transition. Aided by advanced communication and information
technology, Ms. Suarez is currently pursuing her doctorate in Organization
Development through the scholar-practitioner program of the Fielding
Graduate University
in Sta. Barbara, California.
She is an accredited Fellow in Personnel Management (FPM) of
the Personnel Management of the Philippines, and was the
first lady President of the Philippine Society for Training and Development
(PSTD).
At the personal level, Cor reminisces with excitement her participation in
competitive sports, as captain ball of her school's basketball varsity
team and champion of various track & field events. These days,
she focuses on service to church and community through sponsorship of
marriage enrichment and family encounter seminars as well as volunteer
work for street children. She also finds satisfaction in creative work
through poetry writing, gardening, and interior design projects as well
as the retail of artworks of struggling Filipino artists here and abroad.
Cor has discovered that fulfillment can only come from living a purpose-driven
life and squandering one's self for others. |