Under the pilot, the importer will be required to possess either a
COO or DOO when claiming preferential treatment on the import declaration.
Whatever their field, the members will have a lot to share with each other, said Tom Weber,
COO of Eden-Prairie based Fieldstone Architecture and Engineering.
The two will be feted at The Manila Hotel, where golfers Yuka Saso, Bianca Pagdanganan and LK Go, weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz and skateboarder Margielyn Didal will be feted as Athletes of the Year-an award
Coo has won four times.
A four-time world champion and five-time Asian Games gold medal winner (Singles, All-Events, and Masters) in the 1978 edition in Bangkok,
Coo became the first Filipino athlete listed by the Guinness Book of World Records and one of the inaugural members in the International Bowling Hall of Fame along with bowling great Paeng Nepomuceno.
FIRST CHOICE
Coo Star Sivola can give Lizzie Kelly her first Festival victory
These include VP-Engineering in Aricent (erstwhile Hughes Software Systems), CTO in Symphony Teleca,
COO in Logica India, and Edgeverve systems (an Infosys company).
Growth is usually what prompts businesses to bring a
COO on board, but it also depends on how the CEO chooses to manage his or her company.
Perhaps with independent and active chairs and more internally focused CEOs, the
COO role is obsolete.
However, that profile is changing, as more
COOs start to take on increasingly strategic and growth-oriented roles.
The highlight of OPEX 2012 will be marked by the involvement of
COOs of various companies who will participate in the
COO Panel titled The Future of Banking Operations.
The new
COO has over 20 years of experience in technology and manufacturing and has wide operations experience.