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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. He was the ...
Zóbel successfully steered Ayala through the tense, final years of the Marcos dictatorship. In 1988, the real estate division was spun off as Ayala Land, Inc. AC also ventured into new businesses, like automotive (Ayala Automotive Holdings Corporation). [3] Zóbel stepped down as president of AC in 1994 and was succeeded by his son, Jaime Augusto.
This is a category of notable alumni of Worth School, West Sussex, England, known as Old Worthians. ... Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala This page was last ...
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).
Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala; Jaime Zobel de Ayala; N. Nielson Field; U. Rocio Urquijo This page was last edited on 14 June 2016, at 06:53 (UTC). Text is available ...
The company was responsible for the urban development of Makati after World War II under the leadership of Col. Joseph Ralph McMicking, who was married to Mercedes Zobel de Ayala. [8] Ayala y Compañía shifted from a partnership to a corporation with the establishment of Ayala Corporation in 1968 and became public company in 1976. [9]
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The presidential delegation for this trip consisted of more than 70 individuals, including businesspeople Ramon Ang, Lance Gokongwei, Enrique Razon, Teresita Sy-Coson, and Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, and Senator Mark Villar, chairperson of the Senate committees on trade and banking.