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The Zóbel de Ayala clan is a prominent Filipino family of Spanish and German descent who were the founders of Ayala y Compañía (now Ayala Corporation) and patrons of the Premio Zóbel literary awards. The clan is directly descended from Jacobo Zóbel y Zangroniz (1842–1896) and Trinidad de Ayala (1856–1918). Ayala y Compañía ...
Fernando Zobel de Ayala. Fernando Miranda Zóbel de Ayala GCLH (born March 14, 1960) is a Filipino businessman. He served [2] as president (2006–2022) and chief executive officer (2021–2022) of Ayala Corporation. [3]
Website. jaimezobel.com. Jaime Zóbel de Ayala y Pfitz GCLH (born 18 July 1934), also known as Jaime Zóbel, is a Filipino businessman who served as the chairman of the Ayala Corporation from 1984 to 2006 and as its president from 1984 to 1994. Presently, he holds the honorary title as "Chairman Emeritus". Zóbel served as the Ambassador of the ...
Jaime Augusto Miranda Zóbel de Ayala GCLH (born March 6, 1959), also known as Jaime Augusto Zóbel, is a Filipino businessman from the prominent Zóbel de Ayala family. He currently serves as the chairman of Ayala Corporation since 2016. [1] He succeeded his father, Jaime Zóbel de Ayala, as the company's president and CEO in 1994.
Nationality. Filipino. Education. De La Salle College. The American School. UCLA. Enrique Jacobo Emilio Zóbel y Olgado (January 7, 1927 – May 17, 2004), better known as Enrique J. Zóbel and EZ, was a prominent Filipino businessman, pilot, and polo player belonging to the prominent Zóbel de Ayala family who are of Spanish and German descent.
Consuelo Róxas) (m. Fermina Montojo de Torrontegui) Enrique Jacobo Pedro Luis Plácido Zóbel de Ayala[1] (October 9, 1877 – February 17, 1943) was a Spanish -born industrialist and philanthropist who became the first patriarch of the Zóbel de Ayala family. He was also one of the leaders in the Philippine Falange during the 1930s and 1940s.
Spanish. Education. Harvard University. Known for. Painting. Movement. Modernism. Abstract Expressionism. Fernando Zóbel de Ayala y Montojo Torrontegui (August 27, 1924 – June 2, 1984), also known as Fernando M. Zóbel, was a Spanish Filipino painter, businessman, art collector and museum founder.
Demolition of the original Ayala Museum in 2001. Envisioned during the 1950s by Philippine abstract painter Fernando Zóbel de Ayala y Montojo, as a museum of Philippine history and iconography, the Ayala Museum was established in 1967 as a project of the Filipinas Foundation, now known as the Ayala Foundation. [3]