NEDA welcomes new national statistician

NEDA PR/via Naomi Tiburcio – PTV News

MANILA — The National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) welcomes Dr. Dennis S. Mapa, who will be serving as the new National Statistician and head of the Philippine Statistical Authority (PSA), an attached agency of NEDA.

He is preceded by former National Statistician Dr. Lisa Grace S. Bersales, whose term ended last April 22. Among other projects, Mapa will be taking over and spearheading the implementation and development of the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) Program, a landmark reform of the Duterte administration.

Mapa, who has extensively worked with government on population, economic growth, and poverty statistics research, was nominated by a Special Search Process Committee chaired by the Philippine Statistical Research and Training Institute (PSRTI) Executive Director, and composed of select officials from the NEDA, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, University of the Philippines (UP) Diliman School of Statistics, and the UP Los Baños Institute of Statistics.

Prior to appointment, Dr. Mapa was Statistics Professor and Dean at the UP School of Statistics for four years. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Statistics from UP Diliman. He has two Master’s degrees—in Statistics and Economics—from the same university, where he also finished his Doctorate degree in Economics.

He served as Vice President and Executive Director of the UP Statistical Center Research Foundation, Inc., and is a member of the PSRTI Governing Board.

Mapa was sworn in by President Duterte yesterday, May 27, at Malacanan Palace, and officially starts work at the PSA today. He will serve as National Statistician over a term of five years.

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