Ex-DOT chief Christina Frasco starts new role as presidential adviser
Christina Frasco will coordinate disaster risk reduction, climate adaptation, and sustainable development efforts nationwide, monitoring implementation and resolving gaps, President Marcos said.
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Frasco sworn in as Marcos adviser on sustainable communities
Former Tourism Secretary Ma. Esperanza Christina Garcia-Frasco on Wednesday, March 18, took her oath as presidential adviser for Sustainable and Resilient Communities (SRC) in a ceremony at Malacañang Palace.
Marcos swears in Frasco as Presidential Adviser for Sustainable and Resilient Communities
President Ferdinand Marcos on Wednesday swore in former Tourism Secretary Ma. Esperanza Christina Garcia-Frasco as Presidential Adviser for Sustainable and Resilient Communities (SRC) at Malacanang.
Ex-DOT chief Christina Frasco starts new role as presidential adviser
MANILA, Philippines — Erstwhile Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco formally took over her new role in the Marcos administration as Presidential Adviser for Sustainable and Resilient Communities (SRC). President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. administered the oath of office of Frasco as presidential adviser in Malacañang on Wednesday, according to the Presidential Communications Office. Despite her removal as Tourism Secretary, Frasco “still has the…
Frasco takes oath as adviser on sustainable communities
MANILA, Philippines- Former Tourism secretary Christina Frasco took her oath as Presidential Adviser for Sustainable and Resilient Communities, Malacañang said Wednesday.President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. administered the oath of office of Frasco in a ceremony in Malacañang. Prior to her new appointment, Frasco served as Tourism secretary from June 30, 2022 to March 12, 2026.Frasco was the former mayor of Liloan, Cebu and spokesman for Vice Presiden…
Frasco Leaves DOT, Takes New Cabinet Post
Photo from Christina Garcia Frasco Fraso out, Frasco in? A leadership change at the Department of Tourism has drawn attention across the industry, as Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco transitions to a new role within the Cabinet. The move comes ahead of a possible government reshuffle and has prompted questions among tourism stakeholders about the future direction of the agency. Malacañang described the change as a reassignment rather th…
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