2023 PBA Officers Take Oath Before Chief Justice Gesmundo
Chief Justice Alexander G. Gesmundo swears in the 2023 Officers, Board of Trustees, and Council of Advisers of the Philippine Bar Association (PBA) at the Session Hall of the Supreme Court of the Philippines on February 6, 2023.
The 2023 PBA officers are: Ernestine C.J.D. Villareal-Fernando, President; Joel Raymond R. Ayson, 1st Vice President; Peter Irving C. Corvera, 2nd Vice President; Joseph Manalo R. Rebano, 3rd Vice President; Rodolfo A. Gamboa, Vice President for Administration and Finance; Chrysilla Carissa P. Bautista, Treasurer; Victor E.M. Pangilinan, Assistant Treasurer; Arnel Victor
C. Valeña, Corporate Secretary; and Israfel D. Fagela, Assistant Corporate Secretary.
The PBA Board of Trustees is composed of Jose Luis V. Agcaoili, Joel Raymond R. Ayson, Chrysilla Carissa P. Bautista, Rodelle B. Bolante, Rico V. Domingo, Israfel D. Fagela, Abdiel Dan Elijah S. Fajardo, Ernestine C.J.D. Villareal-Fernando, Alfredo B. Molo III, Miguel Luis H. Orosa, Victor E.M. Pangilinan, Joseph Manolo R. Rebano, Maria Teresita Geraldine C. Sison-Go, and Arnel Victor C. Valeña; while the PBA Council of Advisers Avelino J. Cruz, Jr., Rodel A. Cruz, Ruben O. Fruto, Llewellyn L. Llanillo, and Fina Bernadette Dela Cuesta-Tantuico.
In his message, Chief Justice Gesmundo encouraged the PBA, the country’s oldest voluntary national organization of lawyers founded in 1891, to support the judicial reforms undertaken by the Supreme Court under its Strategic Plan for Judicial Innovations 2022-2027 (SPJI). “We are thankful that we can count on the PBA to support us in our endeavors. I know that together we can make sure that our people can reap the fruits of these reforms sooner rather than later, and that together, we can usher in the new standard of justice—and in doing so, cultivate a wider, deeper, fuller adherence to the rule of law in our country,” said the Chief Justice. He added that he looks forward “to the PBA’s more diverse program of activities in complement to the Court’s reform program, the SPJI.” (Courtesy of the SC Public Information Office)