She is a former Presidential Adviser for Social Development under President Joseph Ejercito Estrada, with the rank of department secretary and was National Treasurer of the Philippines (head of the Bureau of the Treasury) from August 1998 to February 2001.[3]
Early life and education
Leonor Briones was born as Leonor Mirasol Magtolis in Guihulngan, Negros Oriental on October 16, 1940. She was the daughter of Carlos Magtolis Sr., a school teacher,[4] and Ursula Mirasol.
Briones has served in various capacities. Her stints include teaching public fiscal administration at the University of the Philippines; and serving as secretary to the Commission on Audit for seven years, consultant to the Senate of the Philippines, Asian Development Bank and the United Nations Development Program, lead convenor of Social Watch Philippines, Inc.,[7] coordinator of Social Watch Asia, member of the Coordinating Committee of Social Watch International, chair of the board of Focus on the Global South, the first Filipino member of the Club of Rome,[6] director for Policy and Executive Development at the National College of Public Administration and Governance at the University of the Philippines Diliman, and vice-president for finance in the same university.[5] Briones was also active in the private sector, serving as director of AgriNurture, Inc., an office she held since 2008 and as an independent director of Megawide Construction Corp. since July 19, 2010.[5]
On May 28, 2016, then president-elect Rodrigo Duterte offered Briones the Secretary of Education post,[11] which she formally accepted on June 7, 2016.[12] She took office on June 30, 2016. She oversaw the continuation of the K-12 program implementation which began in 2012, and during the COVID-19 pandemic, shifting from physical, face-to-face classes to a blended learning approach due to travel restrictions to prevent the spread of the disease.[13] After her stint as the education secretary ended, her successor, Sara Duterte, appointed her as a consultant.[14]
Awards and distinctions
Briones is an Outstanding Sillimanian Awardee in the field of Fiscal and Public Administration.[15] In 2005, she addressed the UN General Assembly where she appealed to the member-nations of the United Nations to fulfill their promises in fighting poverty.[16] In 2011, she was one of the few individuals who received the prestigious Bayi Citation Award for Government Service.[17]
Professor emeritus conferment
The University of the Philippines's Board of Regents (BOR), the national university's highest policy-making body, formally conferred upon Briones in 2012 the rank of professor emeritus of public administration. Currently, she and Dr. Alex B. Brillantes, Jr., a former Dean of National College of Public Administration and Governance, are the only living professors emeritus of the College.