Ning Legaspi Cabagnot, complete name Phoebe Clarice Legaspi Cabagnot (born 6 October 1978), is a Filipina politician and an incumbent Sangguniang Panlalawigan Member (Provincial Board Member)[1][2] of the Western District of the Province of Aklan, Philippines.

Phoebe Cabagnot
Honorable
SP Ning Legaspi Cabagnot
Born
Phoebe Clarice Legaspi-Cabagnot

(1978-10-06) 6 October 1978 (age 46)
Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
NationalityFilipino
Alma materUniversity of the Philippines, Diliman
Occupation(s)Sangguniang Panlalawigan Member of the Western District of the Province of Aklan, Philippines
Political partyIndependent

Advocacy

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Ning's main legislative priorities are: Poverty Reduction, Education, Energy, Food Security, Health and Eco-Tourism. She supports Gawad Kalinga[3] as Sponsor for Poor Children for more than 6 years and the Philippine Red Cross[4] (Donations and Helping out Typhoon Ondoy and Pablo victims).

In Aklan, she supports STAC-Kalibo[5] (Stimulation and Therapeutic Activity Center) by promoting increased awareness of the needs of special children. She also donates funds to the center so that the latter will be able to help special children uplift their condition through therapy and specialized educational learning methods. Ning celebrated her birthday with the children of STAC in 2010.

Early life

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Ning at the St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City

Coming from an Aklanon family with a long line of politicians, Ning was born to father Frenz Gomez Cabagnot, a businessman, and mother Atty. Corazon "Nining" Tumbokon Legaspi-Cabagnot,[6] a former Governor of Aklan and Vice-Consul of Guam. Ning's maternal grandfather is Dr. Jose Baltazar Legaspi, a former Governor and Congressman of Aklan and married to Rafaelina Concepcion Tumbokon (National Board of Examiners, Pharmacy). Ning's maternal great-grandfather is Dr. Rafael Silva Tumbokon, former Assemblyman of Capiz and Undersecretary of Health. He was married to a teacher, Pilar Mijares Concepcion.

Ning Legaspi Cabagnot spent most of her younger years overseas because her mother, former Governor Corazon L. Cabagnot, was a diplomat in Guam. Most of her early years of childhood and elementary were spent at Sta. Barbara School in Guam except for a short stint at St. Mary's College in Quezon City. Her family finally went back to the Philippines for good in 1988 and she continued her studies at St. Joseph's College for elementary. She, along with her other siblings, then had to move again to Aklan since her mother was already the Governor at that time in 1989. She then continued the remaining two years of elementary at the Kalibo Pilot Elementary School under the special section or the highest section for grades 5 and 6.

Education

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High school

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After elementary, Ning Cabagnot qualified for a star section seat at the Science Development High School of Aklan (now called the Regional Science High School for Region VI). She spent her first two years of high school in SDHSA and then transferred to Saint Joseph's College in Quezon City where she graduated in high school.

University

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Not long after she left Aklan, Ning was reunited again with some of her friends and classmates who, like her, got accepted to the Premier State University – the University of the Philippines in Diliman. She completed her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Communication Research in the year 1999. She was a consistent honors/top ten student in both elementary and high school.

While at UP Diliman, Ning was active in championing and supporting the cause of various students' clubs and organizations.

Club/Organization Role / Position Held
UP Tomo-Kai – Philippine-Japanese Friendship Club Finance Committee Head
UP Student Catholic Action Member, Cell Supervisor
UP Hubeag it mga Akeanon Member
UP Junior Marketing Association External Committee Member
UP Mass Communicators' Organization Finance Committee Member
UP Anthropological Society Member

Private career

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As a fresh graduate of UP Diliman in 1999, Ning worked at various multi-national companies in the private sector. She has worked extensively as an IT Project Manager in a variety of global and regional projects whose clients are based in Europe, the US, Central America, Japan and Singapore. Her global experience also attests to her being based for projects in Singapore, Japan and the United States of America (USA).

Political career

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Provincial Board Member Achievements

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Numancia, Aklan

Ning's achievements as Member of the Aklan Provincial Board from July 2010 to December 2012 include:

  • 141 Projects Supported for both Eastern and Western Districts of Aklan[7][8]
  • More than 1,730 Poor Patients Helped Financially for both Eastern and Western Districts of Aklan
  • 41 Resolutions Authored/Co-Authored. Among others, Resolution No. 2011 – 056 – Resolution Directing the Committee on Human Resources and Committee on Appropriations, Budget and Finance To Conduct An Investigation, In Aid of Legislation, The Non-Remittances of at Least 1,700,000.00 pesos in Contributions of Provincial Capitol Employees to the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) As Supported By Republic Act No. 8291 (GSIS Act of 1997)[9][10]
  • 5 Ordinances Authored/Co-Authored[11]

Committee Leadership and Participation

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Committee Leadership / Participation
Labor and Employment Chairman
Appropriations, Budget and Finance and Ways and Means Member
Health and Social Services Member
Education, Culture, Science and Technology Member
Energy, Public Utilities, Transportation & Facilities Member
Cooperatives, Food, Agriculture and Environmental Protection Member
Tourism, Trade, Industry and Commerce Member

Bid for Congress

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Ning Legaspi Cabagnot is running as Representative of the Lone District of Aklan.[12]

References

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  1. ^ "Aklan Candidates: Partial Unofficial Tally as of 2010-05-20". know-your-candidates.com. Retrieved 7 February 2013.
  2. ^ "Aklan Province Local Government". Archived from the original on 29 July 2013. Retrieved 7 February 2013.
  3. ^ "Gawad Kalinga".
  4. ^ "The Philippine Red Cross".
  5. ^ "STAC-Kalibo".
  6. ^ "Brief History of Makato". Retrieved 9 February 2013.
  7. ^ "Upgrading at the Aklan hospital continues". DCT/FFC/JNA/vlo (Balita.ph). 14 June 2011. Retrieved 7 February 2013.
  8. ^ "Hospital beds, iga-donar sa provincial hospital". bomboradyo.com. 9 June 2011. Retrieved 7 February 2013.
  9. ^ Villorente, Ambrosio (17 March 2011). "Cabagnot Shows The Way". Madyaas Pen. Retrieved 7 February 2013.
  10. ^ Oloroso, Richie (3 April 2011). "Marquez Orders Employees' Records Updating". Madyaas Pen. Retrieved 7 February 2013.
  11. ^ "Ordinansa laban sa pang-aabuso sa mga bata at kababaihan, isinulong". RMN News. 14 June 2011. Retrieved 7 February 2013.
  12. ^ Zabal, Boy Ryan (5 October 2012). "Well-known Aklan politicians filed their COCs, four aspirants are eyeing the lone congressional seat". Aklan Forum Journal. Retrieved 8 February 2013.