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Tony Tan Caktiong attended high school at Chiang Kai Shek College [8] and graduated from the University of Santo Tomas with a degree in chemical engineering in 1975. [9] Tan had initially planned his fledgling nascent company to be an ice cream parlor when he founded Jollibee, and then added dishes such as hamburgers, french fries, and fried ...
He was the third Filipino to be recognized by the annual program, following Globe Telecom CEO Gerardo Ablaza Jr. who received the ABLA in 2004, and Jollibee CEO Tony Tan Caktiong for corporate citizenship in 2006.” [7] [8]
Edgar "Injap" Jaruda Sia II (born 9 January 1977) is a Filipino businessman. He is the chairman of DoubleDragon Properties (a joint business venture with Tony Tan Caktiong), and the founder of the Mang Inasal fast food restaurant chain.
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A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
In an October 2015 forum, Jollibee president and CEO Tony Tan Caktiong announced that Jollibee planned to open their first branches in Australia and Japan by 2018. [68] [69] In a signing ceremony on 26 October 2016, Caktiong said that Jollibee might open stores in Japan in 2018. [107]
Tony Tan Caktiong (born 1953), businessman and founder, CEO, and president of Jollibee Foods Corporation; Jose Yao Campos (1921-2006), businessman and founder of Unilab; Antonio Carpio (born 1949), lawyer and former associate justice of Supreme Court of the Philippines; Jeffrei Chan (born 1983), basketball player; Jose Mari Chan (born 1945), singer
Chowking Food Corporation was incorporated on February 19, 1985. The principal investors were Kuan, Jollibee founder Tony Tan Caktiong and Wilson Chu. After two years, Kuan and Caktiong bought Chu's shares, so they each owned 50% of the company. [2]: 47, 52