Early in life, Defense
Secretary Gilberto “Gilbert” Cojuangco Teodoro, Jr., already showed the
makings of a leader and public servant. In his youth, he was elected
President of the then Kabataang Barangay for Central Luzon and later,
member of the Sanguniang Panlalawigan of Tarlac from 1980 to 1986.
After completing his primary education at the Xavier School, he then
pursued his secondary studies at the same school as he also dabbled his
involvement in political offices and organizations.
Even with his hands full, Secretary Teodoro successfully completed his
Bachelor of Science in Commerce, Major in Financial Institutions at the
De La Salle University in 1985.
Since then, he focused his sights on acquiring for himself further
education and knowledge to aid him in his desire to pursue public
service. In 1989, he completed his Law studies at the University of the
Philippines where he was awarded the Dean’s Medal for Academic
Excellence. In the same year, he topped the Philippine Bar exams.
For seven years, he honed his skills as a lawyer in the famed EP Mendoza
Law firm. Armed with years of experience, he went to the Harvard Law
School in Cambridge for his Master of Laws and completed it in 1997. He
was also admitted to the State Bar of New York during the same year.
Secretary Teodoro holds memberships in the following— Integrated Bar of
the Philippines, UP Alumni Association, UP Law Alumni Association,
Harvard Alumni Association and the Harvard Law Alumni Association.
In 1998, Secretary Teodoro resumed his interrupted political pursuits
when he ran and successfully won a seat in Congress. He was Congressman
of the First District of Tarlac for three (3) consecutive terms. At the
House, he was an Assistant Majority Leader (11th Congress), Head of the
Nationalist People’s Coalition House members and a member of the House
contingent to the Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council.
It was during his three-year terms that he forged friendships and
memberships with individuals and institutions, including military.
His desire to learn the intricacies involved in the military prompted
him to take the Command and Staff Course Class at the Air Command and
Staff College of the Philippine Air Force in 2001, where he was the
Leadership and Seminar Academic Excellence Awardee. Two years later, he
also completed his Joint and Combined Staff Officers Course at the Joint
Command and Staff College where he, too, was bestowed the Leadership
Award.
Secretary Teodoro, a licensed commercial pilot with a rating in Lear Jet
31, is a reserve colonel in the Philippine Air Force. He was also an
assistant faculty member of the Command and General Staff Course and a
lecturer at the Air Command Staff College.
Secretary Teodoro has also since been very supportive of various
undertakings by the military and the police. As such, he holds the
chairmanship of the Philippine National Police Foundation Inc. he is
also an Honorary member of the PMA Alumni Association Sponsoring Class –
’76, Philippine Air Force Aviation Cadet Alumni Association Sponsoring
Class – ’80, Association of Chiefs of Police of the Philippines, Inc.,
and a lifetime member of the Armor-Cavalry Association of the
Philippines
Secretary Teodoro is also the recipient of numerous military awards,
decorations and commendations such as—the Basic RASS Aeronautical Badge,
Honorary Command Pilot, the Caliber .45 Pistol Expert Marksmanship
Badge, M-16 Rifle Marksmanship Badge, Military Merit Medal, AFP General
Staff Course Badge, Presidential Flight Crew Badge, Military Civic
Action Medal (Plain), Military Civic Action Medal with Bronze Service
Star, and the Military Civic Action Medal with Second Service Star.
Secretary Teodoro, son of the former SSS Administrator Gilberto, Sr.,
and Mercedes Cojuangco, has a string of accomplishments and notable
achievements to his name. At 43, he serves as the youngest Secretary to
hold the Defense portfolio.
Secretary Teodoro is married to Representative Monica Prieto-Teodoro;
they have one son – Jaime Gilberto. |