WHO WE ARE
About ILEDF
The Iloilo Economic Development Foundation, Inc. (ILEDF), is a public-private sector partnership founded in 2007. It carried a long-term vision of making Iloilo a highly-preferred investment destination.
VISION
ILEDF: A recognized model for public-private collaboration dedicated to make Iloilo a highly preferred investment destination.
MISSION
To catalyze investments through advocacy, expertise and partnerships for the continued growth and sustainable development of Iloilo
- Integrity (walking our talk, honest) and transparent in all our dealings
- Loyalty (Proud Ilonggo, proud to be Filipino)
- Excellence (professionalism)
- Development oriented (sustainable and inclusive growth)
- Fairness (non-partisan and just)
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Terence Uygongco
Chairman
Philippine Foremost Milling Corp.
Angel de Leon Jr.
President
Taytay sa Kauswagan, Inc.
Joseph Del Rosario
Vice-President
Ayala Land Inc.
Allen Son Tan
Treasurer
Iloilo Business Club
Pablo Nava III
CORPORATE SECRETARY
Federico Lopez
Member
First Gen Corporation
Roel Castro
Member
MORE Electric and Power Corporation
Nicandro Fucoy
Member
Palm Concepcion Power Corporation
BUSINESS ASSOCIATION
Federation of Filipino Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Panay, Inc.
Filipino Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Inc.
Iloilo Business Club
Iloilo Convention & Visitors Bureau
Iloilo Dinagyang Foundation, Inc.
Iloilo Multi-Sectoral Business Organization
Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry – Iloilo
GOVERNMENT
Department of Trade and Industry – Iloilo
Iloilo City Government
Iloilo Provincial Government
CORPORATE
Aboitiz Infracapital Inc.
Ayala Land Inc.
Megaworld Corporation
Palm Concepcion Power Corporation
Taytay Sa Kauswagan, Inc.
INDIVIDUAL
Alfonso Uy
Antonio Jon
Elizabeth Sy
Federico Lopez
Jan Vincent Sollesta
Jocelyn Perez
Jose Mari Chan
Joseph Ladrido
Ma. Luisa Segovia
Narzalina Lim
Rex C. Drilon, II
Rogelio Florete
Terence Uygongco
Valerie Jean Maravilla
WHY ILOILO?
Iloilo City is the regional hub of Western Visayas (Region VI) and plays a crucial role in the region’s socio-economic growth and development. It is considered the center of economy and education, trade and commerce, arts and culture.