Jun Factoran
Fulgencio S. Factoran, Jr. | |
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Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources | |
In office March 10, 1987 – June 30, 1992 | |
President | Corazon Aquino |
Preceded by | Carlos Dominguez III |
Succeeded by | Ricardo Umali (acting) |
Deputy Executive Secretary | |
In office 1986–1987 | |
President | Corazon Aquino |
Personal details | |
Born | Fulgencio Santos Factoran Jr. November 3, 1944 Orion, Bataan, Philippines |
Died | April 5, 2020 | (aged 76)
Spouse | Kaye Mesina |
Children | 4 |
Alma mater | University of the Philippines Harvard University |
Occupation | government official |
Profession | lawyer |
Fulgencio Santos "Jun" Factoran Jr. (November 3, 1943– April 5, 2020) was a Filipino lawyer, politician,
Early life and education
Fulgencio Santos Factoran was born on November 3, 1943, in Orion, Bataan to Fulgencio Factoran Sr. and Gloria Santos.[5]
Factoran received both his Bachelor of Arts in humanities and Bachelor of Laws degrees from the University of the Philippines, where he was valedictorian of his law class.[2] He then completed a Master of Law at Harvard Law School in the United States.[2] A longtime lawyer, he was the managing partner of Factoran & Associates Law Offices in Manila.[2]
Human rights advocacy during martial law
During martial law under Ferdinand Marcos, Factoran and other human rights lawyers, including Jejomar Binay, formed the Movement of Attorneys for Brotherhood, Integrity, and Nationalism (MABINI) which opposed President Marcos' dictatorship.[2]
Government service
In the aftermath of the 1986 People Power Revolution which ousted Marcos, Factoran was appointed as deputy executive secretary to President Corazon Aquino from March 1986 to 1987.[2][3]
He then served as
Later career
He later served in leadership positions at several government-run corporations, including the National Electrification Administration and the Philippine National Oil Company.[2]
Factoran had served on the board of directors for Rappler, a major Filipino online news site from 2018 until his death in 2020.[1][2] He was also a member of the board for the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility.
Death
Jun Factoran died from a longtime illness on April 5, 2020, at the age of 76.[1] He was predeceased by his wife, Kaye Mesina, and survived by their four children, Yazmin, Gertrude Anne, Fulgencio III, and Roberto Carlo.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d Cabuenas, Jon Viktor (April 5, 2020). "Former DENR Secretary Jun Factoran dies, he was 76". GMA News TV. Archived from the original on April 17, 2020. Retrieved April 22, 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "Jun Factoran, veteran lawyer and Rappler Board member, dies at 76". Rappler. April 5, 2020. Archived from the original on April 9, 2020. Retrieved April 22, 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f Dañguilan-Vitug, Marites (April 5, 2020). "Jun Factoran: Leadership and legacy in DENR". Rappler. Archived from the original on April 9, 2020. Retrieved April 22, 2020.
- ^ "Fulgencio Factoran, Jr". Human Rights Violations Victims' Memorial Commission. Retrieved December 21, 2022.
- ^ "Who's Who in Bataan: Fulgencio Santos Factoran". 1Bataan. Provincial Information Office of Bataan. June 10, 2016. Retrieved July 30, 2022.