Jesus Dureza

Jesus Dureza
Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process of the Philippines
Assumed office
June 30, 2016
President Rodrigo Duterte
Preceded by Teresita Deles
In office
January 2006  June 2008
President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
Preceded by Teresita Deles
Succeeded by Hermogenes Esperon
Chairman of the Mindanao Development Authority
In office
June 30, 2010  September 2010
President Benigno Aquino III
In office
March 2010  June 30, 2010
President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
Press Secretary
In office
June 2008  January 2009
President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
Preceded by Ignacio Bunye
Succeeded by Cerge Remonde
Presidential Assistant for Mindanao
In office
February 1998  June 1998
President Fidel Ramos
Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Davao City 1st District
In office
June 30, 1992  June 30, 1995
Preceded by Prospero Nograles
Succeeded by Prospero Nograles
In office
1987–1989
Preceded by Douglas R.A. Cagas
Succeeded by Prospero Nograles
Personal details
Born Jesus Gestuveo Dureza
(1947-12-24) December 24, 1947
Guimbal, Iloilo, Philippines
Nationality Filipino
Political party Laban ng Demokratikong Pilipino
Spouse(s) Elizabeth Salutillo
Alma mater Ateneo de Davao University
Occupation Politician, publisher, consultant, journalist
Profession Lawyer

Jesus "Jess" Gestuveo Dureza (born December 24, 1947)[1] is a Filipino lawyer, consultant, journalist and politician from Davao City, Philippines. He is the incumbent adviser on the peace process to President Rodrigo Duterte and Founding Chairman of Advocacy MindaNow Foundation, a group advocating for peace in Mindanao. He has held various appointive positions in past administrations including the chairmanship of the Mindanao Development Authority, the chairmanship of the Government Peace Negotiating Panel for Talks with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, and Presidential Assistant for Mindanao. He is also a former Representative of the 1st District of Davao City in the Philippine House of Representatives.[2]

Early life and education

Dureza was born in Guimbal, Iloilo on December 24, 1947. His father, Martin Dureza, hails from Janiuay and took part in the local guerrilla warfare against the Japanese army during World War II. He was one year old when his family migrated to Davao.[3][4] He finished elementary as the class valedictorian at Guihing Elementary School in Hagonoy in 1959. He attended the Holy Cross of Digos High School (now Cor Jesu College) in Digos where he was classmates with the future President Rodrigo Duterte and graduated with honors in 1963.[1]

Dureza then enrolled at the Ateneo de Davao University in Davao City where he graduated cum laude with a bachelor of arts degree in 1967. He earned his law degree from the same university in 1973. He placed 10th in the Philippine Bar Examination the same year.[1]

Career

Dureza had a career in journalism before entering politics. In 1972, while a law student at the Ateneo, he worked as a radio host for RMN Davao and as Davao correspondent for The Manila Times. After finishing law, he was hired as an editor for Mindanao Times, as a correspondent for Manila Bulletin, and as television presenter of "Brainstorm" in Davao City. He was also President of the Davao Press Club.[5]

Dureza then joined politics in 1987 after being elected as Congressman of the newly established First District of Davao City. He served in the Corazon Aquino administration after his term in Congress as Director of the Philippine Coconut Authority in 1989. In 1992, he was again elected as Davao City Representative.[1]

Dureza was appointed by Fidel Ramos as his presidential assistant for Mindanao and chairman of the Mindanao Economic Development Council. From 1998 to 2000, he served as the official spokesperson for the former president. In 2002, he founded the Advocacy MindaNow Foundation.[1]

During the Gloria Arroyo administration, he was appointed as Chairman of the GRP Panel for Talks with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front in 2003, Chairman of Mindanao Economic Development Council in 2006, Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process in 2008, Press Secretary in 2009, and Presidential Adviser on Mindanao also in 2009. His last appointive position with the Arroyo government was as Chairman of the Mindanao Development Authority in 2010.[1]

Before returning to government service in 2016, Dureza was a senior partner at the Rama Dureza Abarquez Law Firm. He was also the publisher of Mindanao Times, Chairman of the Philippine Press Institute, Director of Maple Tree Foundation for Mountain Communities, and Consultant for SM Investments Corporation.[3][1]

Dureza was awarded the Presidential Medal of Merit by President Fidel Ramos in June 1998. He is also a recipient of the Datu Bago Award (1983), the highest award given to a Davaoeño.[6]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "President and CEO". Advocacy MindaNow Foundation, Inc. Retrieved 10 July 2016.
  2. Arguillas, C.O. (31 May 2016). "Dureza vows to “continue with the gains and build on” Bangsamoro peace process". Minda News. Retrieved 10 July 2016.
  3. 1 2 Conserva, L.H. (20 May 2016). "Four Ilonggos in Duterte Cabinet". The Daily Guardian. Retrieved 10 July 2016.
  4. Dureza, J. (11 May 2015). "OPINION: ‘Why I have American blood in my veins’". Mindanao Examiner. Retrieved 10 July 2016.
  5. Palaubsanon, M.L. (23 May 2008). "Incoming press secretary makes first appearance". The Freeman. Retrieved 10 July 2016.
  6. "Dureza named Press Secretary; Esperon is Presidential Adviser on Peace Process". Philippine Information Agency. 19 May 2008. Archived from the original on 9 August 2016. Retrieved 10 July 2016.
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