Emilio Yap Sr.

Yap in 2011
Born(1925-09-24)September 24, 1925
DiedApril 7, 2014(2014-04-07) (aged 88)
Resting placeManila Memorial Park - Sucat, Parañaque
NationalityFilipino
OccupationBusinessman
Known forChairman of Manila Bulletin

Emilio T. Yap Sr., GCLH (September 24, 1925 – April 7, 2014) was a Chinese Filipino business tycoon and philanthropist. He was the chairman of the board of the Manila Bulletin.

Biography

Emilio Yap, who was of Chinese descent, was born on September 24, 1925[1] in Fujian Province, China. He moved to the Philippines where he studied and worked in a business owned by his grandfather in Manila, then went to Dumaguete to work as a shopkeeper.[2]

He began his business career in 1942.[1]

Career

In July 1984, Yap was elected as the chairman of the board of the Manila Bulletin, a position he held until his death in 2014.[3] He was also the vice president of the executive department of the Manila Bulletin.[3]

Yap was the chairman of Manila Hotel from 1997 until 2014, chairman of Centro Escolar University since 2002, and the chairman emeritus of Philtrust Bank.[1][3] Forbes ranked Yap as the 15th wealthiest person in the Philippines in 2013, with an estimated net worth of $1.1 billion.[1][3]

Death and legacy

Yap died on April 7, 2014, at the age of 88,[3] and was buried at the Manila Memorial Park in Parañaque on April 13, 2014.[2]

In August 3, 2015, a facility inside the Philippine Red Cross Tower National Blood Center was named Don Emilio T. Yap Blood Apheresis Center in honor of his charitable works with the organization.[4][5]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Pagulong, Charmie Joy (April 8, 2014). "Emilio Yap, 88". Philippine Star. Retrieved May 4, 2014.
  2. 1 2 "Editorial: Farewell, to our most beloved Chairman Dr. Emilio T. Yap". Yahoo News. Manila Bulletin. April 12, 2014. Retrieved January 26, 2022.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 "Manila Bulletin chairman Don Emilio Yap passes away". GMA News. April 7, 2014. Retrieved May 4, 2014.
  4. "DON EMILIO T. YAP BLOOD APHERESIS CENTER". Balita. 4 August 2015. Retrieved 26 January 2022 via PressReader.
  5. "Manila Bulletin's Emilio Yap dies". ABS-CBN News. 7 April 2014. Retrieved 26 January 2022.


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