Martin Ignacio Lorenzo
Chief Executive Officer at CENTRAL AZUCARERA DE TARLAC, INC.
Net worth: 38 $ as of 29/04/2024
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cecile Macaalay | F | 56 |
Cocosorbetero Holdings, Inc.
CAT Resource & Asset Holdings, Inc.
CAT Resource & Asset Holdings, Inc. Financial ConglomeratesFinance CAT Resource & Asset Holdings, Inc. operates as an investment holding Filipino company.
First Lucky Property Corp.
| 15 years |
Fernando Ignacio Cojuangco | M | 62 |
CAT Resource & Asset Holdings, Inc.
CAT Resource & Asset Holdings, Inc. Financial ConglomeratesFinance CAT Resource & Asset Holdings, Inc. operates as an investment holding Filipino company. | - |
Fernan Victor Lukban | M | 63 | 13 years | |
Janette Peña | F | 63 |
Macondray Plastics, Inc.
Macondray Plastics, Inc. Industrial ConglomeratesProducer Manufacturing Macondray Plastics, Inc., (MRAY) was originally incorporated on November 19, 1990 by Pioneer Ventures, Inc. as Agro Plastics, Inc. Until 1994, Agro Plastics' sole business was to supply the requirements of the Lapanday Group's banana plantations. In March 1995, Agro Plastics, Inc. was acquired by Macondray & Co., Inc. and was subsequently renamed Macondray Plastics, Inc. During that year, MRAY implemented a major expansion program which involved the construction of a modern manufacturing facility in Panacan, the acquisition of machinery and equipment, and the addition of a twine production line. In 1997, MRAY embarked on a program to reduce its total dependence on the banana industry by further expanding its customer base to commercial/industrial accounts. A new 'triple-use' blown film machine was commissioned together with a six-color flexographic printing machine. With these machines, MRAY acquired the capability to serve the requirements of commercial/industrial companies engaged in the poultry business and export of fresh tuna and desiccated coconut, among others. In November 2000, MRAY became the first Davao-based, Davao-oriented company to list in the Philippine Stock Exchange.
CAT Resource & Asset Holdings, Inc.
CAT Resource & Asset Holdings, Inc. Financial ConglomeratesFinance CAT Resource & Asset Holdings, Inc. operates as an investment holding Filipino company. | 15 years |
Addison Castro | M | 61 |
University of Ateneo de Manila
| 19 years |
Cristina Garcia | F | 58 |
University of Ateneo de Manila
| 15 years |
Antonio Jose Periquet | M | 62 |
University of Ateneo de Manila
| 15 years |
Robert Ramon Trota | M | 56 | 10 years | |
Benjamin Espiritu | M | 71 | 11 years | |
Renato Padilla | M | 78 | 14 years | |
Marco Lorenzo | M | 63 |
University of Ateneo de Manila
| 5 years |
Vigor Mendoza | M | 62 |
CAT Resource & Asset Holdings, Inc.
CAT Resource & Asset Holdings, Inc. Financial ConglomeratesFinance CAT Resource & Asset Holdings, Inc. operates as an investment holding Filipino company.
University of Ateneo de Manila
| 4 years |
Dave Fuentebella | M | 56 | 10 years | |
Jim Fuentebella | M | 55 | 10 years | |
Robert W. Holthausen | M | 76 |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 35 years |
William Rodgers | M | 61 | 10 years | |
Carolyn Salud | F | 59 | 10 years | |
Sharon Fuentebella | F | 55 | 10 years |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
---|---|---|---|---|
Rebecca R. Arago | F | 51 | 6 years | |
Farid Harianto | M | 68 |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 3 years |
Lydia Balatbat-Echauz | M | 76 |
University of Ateneo de Manila
| 5 years |
Ruelito Soriano | M | 58 |
University of Ateneo de Manila
| 8 years |
Rodolfo Ponferrada | M | 46 |
Macondray Plastics, Inc.
Macondray Plastics, Inc. Industrial ConglomeratesProducer Manufacturing Macondray Plastics, Inc., (MRAY) was originally incorporated on November 19, 1990 by Pioneer Ventures, Inc. as Agro Plastics, Inc. Until 1994, Agro Plastics' sole business was to supply the requirements of the Lapanday Group's banana plantations. In March 1995, Agro Plastics, Inc. was acquired by Macondray & Co., Inc. and was subsequently renamed Macondray Plastics, Inc. During that year, MRAY implemented a major expansion program which involved the construction of a modern manufacturing facility in Panacan, the acquisition of machinery and equipment, and the addition of a twine production line. In 1997, MRAY embarked on a program to reduce its total dependence on the banana industry by further expanding its customer base to commercial/industrial accounts. A new 'triple-use' blown film machine was commissioned together with a six-color flexographic printing machine. With these machines, MRAY acquired the capability to serve the requirements of commercial/industrial companies engaged in the poultry business and export of fresh tuna and desiccated coconut, among others. In November 2000, MRAY became the first Davao-based, Davao-oriented company to list in the Philippine Stock Exchange. | 1 years |
Lawrence Berger | M | 52 |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Lee Jeffrey Tawil | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 5 years |
Eric B. Manalang | M | 73 | 6 years | |
Adam Blackman | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 5 years |
Arsenio Cabrera | M | 63 |
University of Ateneo de Manila
| 8 years |
Herminio G. Ordoñez | M | 88 | - | |
Roderico Puno | M | 54 |
University of Ateneo de Manila
| 8 years |
Nicanor Juan Andres S. Montoya | M | 54 |
University of Ateneo de Manila
| 8 years |
Patrick Lim Go | M | 66 | 2 years | |
Mario J. Locsin | M | 71 |
Macondray Plastics, Inc.
Macondray Plastics, Inc. Industrial ConglomeratesProducer Manufacturing Macondray Plastics, Inc., (MRAY) was originally incorporated on November 19, 1990 by Pioneer Ventures, Inc. as Agro Plastics, Inc. Until 1994, Agro Plastics' sole business was to supply the requirements of the Lapanday Group's banana plantations. In March 1995, Agro Plastics, Inc. was acquired by Macondray & Co., Inc. and was subsequently renamed Macondray Plastics, Inc. During that year, MRAY implemented a major expansion program which involved the construction of a modern manufacturing facility in Panacan, the acquisition of machinery and equipment, and the addition of a twine production line. In 1997, MRAY embarked on a program to reduce its total dependence on the banana industry by further expanding its customer base to commercial/industrial accounts. A new 'triple-use' blown film machine was commissioned together with a six-color flexographic printing machine. With these machines, MRAY acquired the capability to serve the requirements of commercial/industrial companies engaged in the poultry business and export of fresh tuna and desiccated coconut, among others. In November 2000, MRAY became the first Davao-based, Davao-oriented company to list in the Philippine Stock Exchange. | 1 years |
Mario Oreta | M | 77 |
Macondray Plastics, Inc.
Macondray Plastics, Inc. Industrial ConglomeratesProducer Manufacturing Macondray Plastics, Inc., (MRAY) was originally incorporated on November 19, 1990 by Pioneer Ventures, Inc. as Agro Plastics, Inc. Until 1994, Agro Plastics' sole business was to supply the requirements of the Lapanday Group's banana plantations. In March 1995, Agro Plastics, Inc. was acquired by Macondray & Co., Inc. and was subsequently renamed Macondray Plastics, Inc. During that year, MRAY implemented a major expansion program which involved the construction of a modern manufacturing facility in Panacan, the acquisition of machinery and equipment, and the addition of a twine production line. In 1997, MRAY embarked on a program to reduce its total dependence on the banana industry by further expanding its customer base to commercial/industrial accounts. A new 'triple-use' blown film machine was commissioned together with a six-color flexographic printing machine. With these machines, MRAY acquired the capability to serve the requirements of commercial/industrial companies engaged in the poultry business and export of fresh tuna and desiccated coconut, among others. In November 2000, MRAY became the first Davao-based, Davao-oriented company to list in the Philippine Stock Exchange. | 1 years |
Milagros T. Basa | F | 96 | 69 years | |
Zenaida A. Mercado | F | 63 | 14 years | |
Louis A. Toth | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 10 years |
Albert L. Tuason | M | 64 |
Macondray Plastics, Inc.
Macondray Plastics, Inc. Industrial ConglomeratesProducer Manufacturing Macondray Plastics, Inc., (MRAY) was originally incorporated on November 19, 1990 by Pioneer Ventures, Inc. as Agro Plastics, Inc. Until 1994, Agro Plastics' sole business was to supply the requirements of the Lapanday Group's banana plantations. In March 1995, Agro Plastics, Inc. was acquired by Macondray & Co., Inc. and was subsequently renamed Macondray Plastics, Inc. During that year, MRAY implemented a major expansion program which involved the construction of a modern manufacturing facility in Panacan, the acquisition of machinery and equipment, and the addition of a twine production line. In 1997, MRAY embarked on a program to reduce its total dependence on the banana industry by further expanding its customer base to commercial/industrial accounts. A new 'triple-use' blown film machine was commissioned together with a six-color flexographic printing machine. With these machines, MRAY acquired the capability to serve the requirements of commercial/industrial companies engaged in the poultry business and export of fresh tuna and desiccated coconut, among others. In November 2000, MRAY became the first Davao-based, Davao-oriented company to list in the Philippine Stock Exchange. | 1 years |
Alex Panos | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 9 years |
Andrew Pearson | M | 52 |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Richard Sol Nackenson | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Jamie Kramer | F | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 12 years |
Glenn Fuhrman | M | 58 |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 5 years |
Patrick Enright | M | 62 |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Jacques Antebi | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Adam Goodfriend | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Sapna Shah | F | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 3 years |
Frank Lee | M | 56 |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Ted Joseph | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Stephanie Georges, MBA | - | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Jing Wu Shen | M | 54 |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Hossam Ali H. Shobokshi | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 3 years |
Steve Krognes | M | 56 |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 3 years |
William Shraga | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Tony DeSpirito | M | 55 |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Rene Antonio Jarquin | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
John Antonio | M | 51 |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Ross Matthew Gerber | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Brett Rowland | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Andrew Ragusa | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Dana M. Smith | F | 52 |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Gang Yu | M | 64 |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 3 years |
Marianne Inforzato | F | 53 |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Paul Berman | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Gabriel Juan Escarrer Jaume | M | 50 |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Howard Sanders | M | 58 |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Edward Forst | M | 63 |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Somkiat Sirichatchai | M | 60 |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Paige Daly | F | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Neil I. Vogel | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Joachim Gfoeller | M | 66 |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Josh Kopelman | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Steve Tonkovich | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 1 years |
Robert Stephen Venable | M | 61 |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Mark Kingdon | M | 61 |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Bennett Lindenbaum | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Christopher J. Stevo | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Andrew Brian Wellington | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
David DuBard | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Tim McCormack | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Andrew Lazar | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Darrick L. Hills | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Alan Macksey | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Marcos Rodriguez | M | 62 |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Mitchell Krebs | M | 52 |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Marc Ganzi | M | 52 |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Kenneth Hern | M | 86 |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Kumar Doraiswami | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
John Petry | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Jonathan Kelly | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Buddy L. Arnheim | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Jeff Bell | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Jeff Lignelli | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Eric Lemer | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Thomas R. Donahue | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Jose Teodoro Limcaoco | M | 62 |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Kenneth Wiesenfeld | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
Adam Stein | M | 49 |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 4 years |
John C. Chan | M | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Leigh Wasson | F | - |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
| 2 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
---|---|---|
United States | 68 | 68.00% |
Philippines | 32 | 32.00% |
Age of Connections
Active
Past
Male
Female
Members of the board
Executives
Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- Martin Ignacio Lorenzo
- Personal Network