Pagcor names new president, COO

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State-run Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. (PAGCOR) has welcomed its first woman president and chief operating officer (PCOO).

Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin administered the oath of office to lawyer Wilma Eisma, first woman president and COO of state-run Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp., in Malacañang on April 18.

Prior to joining PAGCOR, Eisma served as one of the board of directors of the government-owned Development Bank of the Philippines for two years. She also held key positions at the Department of Trade and Industry as well as in the office of the majority leader in the House of Representatives.SB19 to headline Xiaomi Fan Festival 2024 happening on April 20D-Link partners with VST ECS to drive innovation, network solutionsMedia giant ABS-CBN Corp. suffered a setback in its efforts to become profitable again, tripling its net loss to nearly P10...

 

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