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Philippine Current D.O.T. Officials
1. Who are the current officials of the Department of Tourism?

RAMON R. JIMENEZ, JR.
Secretary

Daniel G. Corpuz
Undersecretary, Tourism Planning and Promotions

Atty. Ma. Victoria V. Jasmin
Undersecretary, Tourism Services and Regional Operations

Ma. Theresa I. Martinez
Undersecretary, Office of Special Concerns and Legislative Liaison Office

Atty. Eugene T. Kaw
Assistant Secretary and Chief of Staff
Office of the Secretary

Benito C. Bengzon, Jr.
Assistant Secretary, International Tourism Promotions

Domingo Ramon C. Enerio III
Assistant Secretary, Tourism Planning and Promotions Ms. Jemimah-Fay L, Alentajan
Head Executive Assistant
Office of the Secretary

Rolando Canizal
Director, Office of Tourism Planning, Research and Information Management

Rica C. Bueno
Director, Office of Tourism Standards Ma. Cynthia C. Lazo
Director, Tourism Planning and Promotions

Shalimar Hofer Tamano
Director, Legislative Liaison Office

Ma. Corazon G. Jorda-Apo
Director

Verna C. Buensuceso
Director

Atty. Evelyn R. Cajigal
Director, Legal Service

Grace R. Yoro
Director, Financial Management Service

Adriana M. Flor
OIC, Administrative Service

Evelyn A. Macayayong
OIC, Office of Tourism Information

2. Name all the current Regional Directors of the Department of Tourism.

NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION
USEC. MA. VICTORIA V. JAZMIN, Officer-In-Charge

REGIONAL OFFICE I
MR. MARTIN S. VALERA, Regional Director

LAOAG SUB-OFFICE MILAGROS GONZALES, Officer-In-Charge

REGIONAL OFFICE II
MS. BLESSIDA G. DIWA, Regional Director

REGIONAL OFFICE III
MR. RONALDO P. TIOTUICO, Regional Director

REGIONAL OFFICE IV
MS. LOUELLA C. JURILLA, Regional Director

REGIONAL OFFICE V
MS. MARIA ONG-RAVANILLA, Regional Director

REGIONAL OFFICE VI
ATTY. HELEN J. CATALBAS, Officer-In-Charge

BORACAY FIELD OFFICE MS. JUDITH ICOTANIM, Officer-in-Charge
REGIONAL OFFICE VII
MS. ROWENA LU

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