Irene Isaac is new Tesda chief

By: PR November 12,2015 - 03:12 AM

THE new Director General of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (Tesda), Irene Isaac, vowed to carry on the reforms started by her predecessor, Joel Villanueva, as she formally took the helm of the agency.

Isaac, an expert in technical vocational education and training (TVET), was sworn into office by Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz on Nov. 6.

Isaac was designated officer-in-charge of the agency last month with the resignation of Villanueva, who is running for senator under the administration slate.

“Our experiences and the expertise of our officials and staff in TESDA has primed us for the challenges ahead,” Isaac said.

“We are ready for the bigger role,” she added.

Since 2012, Isaac has held the post of deputy director general, in charge of policies and planning. She is also the Quality Management and Performance Management Team chair of TESDA and heads the secretariat of the Philippine Qualifications Framework National Coordinating Committee.

She was also former Tesda regional director for National Capital Region, Bicol and Northern Mindanao. She also held the post of executive director of the Qualifications and Standards Office and the former Skills Standards and Certification Office.

“Secretary Isaac has earned the respect  of all Tesda officials and employees because of her expertise, integrity and commitment to TVET. We all welcome her appointment as our Director

General,” said Pilar de Leon, Chief of Services for Administration.

Isaac’s more than 30 years in government service was dedicated to technical and non-formal education.

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