PLDT Chief Manny Pangilinan Seeks Young Successor with Strong Business Sense

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Manny Pangilinan is searching for a younger successor with a sharp business sense to replace him as PLDT chief. The 77-year-old has been leading PLDT since 1998 and is looking to pass the baton. The successor must understand the MVP group's businesses and their interactions. Pangilinan emphasized the importance of choosing the right person for this long-term decision.

Manny Pangilinan is looking for someone much younger and with an excellent business sense to replace him as PLDT chief. The 77-year-old has led PLDT since 1998 and has been meaning to pass the baton for some time now. He already stepped down as the telco giant’s big boss in 2021, only to assume the post again in 2024 after his successor, Al Panlilio, resigned due to personal reasons.

In a recent press briefing, Pangilinan said that PLDT management is still in the process of looking for one, noting that the successor must have a sharp business sense. That person also needs to understand how the other businesses in the MVP group interact and relate with each other. Pangilinan said they are careful about choosing the next person taking the helm, noting that this “long term decision will affect the company long term

 

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