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MALABON ADMINISTRATOR HAILED FOR OUTSTANDING PUBLIC SERVICE

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MALABON City Administrator Dr. Alexander Rosete, my ‘compadre’ and a long-time friend, has just been honored with the Exemplary Business Educator Award by the Executive Council of Deans and Educators in Business for his “outstanding professional performance, dedication to continuous development through business education and academic collaboration.”

ECODEB, an esteemed national organization composed of deans, program heads, and educators from leading business schools across the Philippines, is dedicated to raising academic standards, strengthening industry–academe partnerships, and promoting excellence in business education.

A distinguished and seasoned professional in communication, public administration, and urban housing and development. Rosete said he’s honored by the recognition, which reinforces his mission of connecting academic excellence with genuine public impact.

“In bridging the worlds of public service and education, we equip the next generation of business leaders with practical integrity and unwavering focus. These knowledgeable and values-driven leaders are the very people who fuel transparent governance and sustainable community development.”

The Exemplary Business Educator Award is presented to individuals who demonstrate remarkable performance as business educators, strong commitment to professional growth, and a collaborative spirit in serving students and academic institutions.

“Dr. Rosete exemplifies these standards through his exceptional ability to link public administration, humanitarian work, and business education. His career highlights his mastery of management principles anchored in excellence, integrity, and service to the community,” the award-giving body said.

Rosete has an extensive background that includes human resources, organization development, and humanitarian aid administration.

He holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Management from De La Salle Araneta University, where his dissertation, “Management of Manila’s Land for the Landless Housing Services Program,” earned the Best Dissertation award.

His dedication is evident in his roles as a lecturer and resource person at various institutions, including the Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication Graduate School and Professional Development Program, Holy Angel University Graduate School in the Communication Program City of Malabon University School of Graduate Studies.

Guided by the leadership of Mayor Jeannie Sandoval, he applies business and management principles to enhance efficiency, accountability, and service delivery within local governance, a statement from the local government said.

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