Francis Tolentino

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Francis Tolentino
Chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority
Incumbent
Assumed office
July 27, 2010
President Benigno Aquino III
Preceded by Oscar Inocentes
Mayor of Tagaytay City
In office
June 30, 1995  June 30, 2004
Preceded by Benjamin Erni
Succeeded by Abraham Tolentino
Personal details
Born 1958 (age 5556)
Occupation Environmentalist
Profession Lawyer

Francis Tolentino is a Filipino government official and politician who is best known for being the ninth and current chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) of the Republic of the Philippines.[1]

Education

Tolentino earned Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy in 1980 from the Ateneo de Manila University and his Bachelor of Laws in 1984 from the Ateneo de Manila University Law School.[2]

He later earned a Master of Laws from the University of London, choosing to specialize in Public International Law.[2]

He also earned a Master of National Security Administration (MNSA) from the National Defense College of the Philippines and a Graduate Diploma in Public Administration from the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York University[2]

Mayor of Tagaytay City

Tolentino was first appointed to the post of OIC Mayor of Tagaytay from 1986 to 1987 by former President Corazon Aquino, during the transition to Redemocratization.[1]

During the 1992 elections, he ran for Mayor of Tagaytay, but lost to Benjamin Erni. Two years later, in a decision by the Supreme Court, he won the previous elections and his supporters went to Tagaytay City Hall to remove supporters of Erni. Erni committed suicide at the Mayor's office in January 1995 and Tolentino took charge of the city.

He ran unopposed in the 1995 elections, which led to growth in the city known by most Manileños (natives of Manila) as an alternative summer capital to Baguio.

Tolentino served as mayor of Tagaytay City for nine years.

Career highlights as Tagaytay Mayor

Under his mayoral administration, he created the Tagaytay Office of Public Safety, which later became the basis of policies he put into force as chair of the MMDA. He also initialized the Character First programs which encourages governments, government leaders, civic organizations and religious organizations to band together to establish a "city" or "community" of character with a character traits of a Filipino every month.

Metropolitan Manila Development Authority Chairperson

On July 27, 2010, Tolentino was appointed by President Benigno Aquino III as the ninth chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA). He is the first and only non-resident of Metro Manila to held as MMDA chairman.

Career Highlights and Notable incidents as MMDA Chair

Tolentino figured in a minor diplomatic incident on April 5, 2013,[3] when Wang Ben, First Secretary of the Embassy of the People's Republic of China, bumped the rear of the car in front of him along Roxas Boulevard, not knowing that MMDA Chair Tolentino was riding the said car. A chase ensued, with Tolentino and a number of MMDA officials pursuing Wang Ben's vehicle. Media reports say that when finally apprehended, the diplomat's reason for hitting Tolentino's car was "because of irritation caused by the slow-moving traffic."[3] In a letter to Tolentino on April 9, 2013 Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines Ma Keqing formally apologized to Tolentino for the incident.[4]

Tolentino made headlines in May 2013 when he wrote an open letter to author Dan Brown complaining about Brown's description of Manila in his book Inferno as "the gates of hell".[5]

On September 19, 2013,[6] Tolentino signed Metro Manila Outdoor Media Magna Carta along with various advertising groups, setting the terms for regulating outdoor advertisements in Metro Manila. Among the terms in the 15-page agreement were a 216 square meter limitation on all outdoor signs and structures, with 30 percent of the space of ground level ads allotted "for landscape works or vertical gardens."[6] Prior to the signing of the document, no limit had been placed on the size of advertisements, such that a number of billboards as big as 1,000 square meters had been allowed.[6] The document provided a nine month grace period for advertisers to be able to comply.[6]

Additional role as Metro Manila Film Festival Chairperson

As chair of the MMDA, Tolentino is also designated by Metro Manila Commission Executive Order No. 86-09 as chair of the annual Metro Manila Film Festival,[7] in which capacity Tolentino introduced a number of innovations, including the introduction of new contest categories[8] and the removal of box office receipts from the criteria for the selection of best picture.[9]

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Preceded by
Oscar Inocentes
Chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority
2010 Present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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