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Katrina Ponce Enrile, or KPE as she is affectionately known, is a force to be reckoned with in the corporate world. As President and CEO of the JAKA group of companies, she has led the organization through the financial crisis and emerged stronger than ever. Katrina Ponce Enrile, or KPE, is a remarkable CEO, entrepreneur, and visionary who has made a significant impact on the Philippine business landscape. As the President and CEO of the JAKA Group of Companies for the last 19 years, she has steered the investment company through numerous challenges, including the financial crisis of 2008. Her leadership skills, business acumen, and unwavering commitment to excellence have earned her the admiration and respect of her colleagues, peers, and industry experts. KPE's success as a CEO is not just limited to JAKA. She also holds leadership positions in other prominent corporations, such as Philcomsat, Philippine Overseas Telecommunications, and Montemar Resorts Development Corporation. Her ability to balance multiple roles and responsibilities with ease is a testament to her exceptional management skills and unwavering dedication to her work. What's more impressive is that KPE's personal life is just as fulfilling as her professional one. As a mother of four, a doting grandmother, and a concerned daughter of aging parents, she effortlessly juggles her personal and professional responsibilities with grace and compassion. Her family values and nurturing personality have helped her create a corporate culture that prioritizes the welfare and growth of her employees. KPE's entrepreneurial spirit is not limited to the boardroom. She founded Delimondo, a popular deli food brand that has become a household name in the Philippines. As an accomplished cook and food lover, she has used her passion for food to create a successful business that has inspired countless aspiring entrepreneurs. In 2022, KPE ran for Representative of the First District in Cagayan Province. Though she lost, she found another way to serve the people of Cagayan. She was appointed as the CEO of the Cagayan Economic Zone Authority, where she plans to promote a free port, build infrastructure through a proposed railway, and support the new tech economy. Her ultimate goal is to pursue food scarcity and renewable energy for the people of Cagayan. KPE's mantra is simple: if you believe in something, fight for it. Her unwavering determination and dedication to her work have made her an influential and compassionate leader who is an inspiration to many. To learn more about KPE and her work, follow her on (ponceenrile.)Follow Us
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