Honorary Awardees
Honorary Awardees
Honorary Degree Awardees
Honorary Professors
Honorary Degree Awardees
RICARDO S. PO, SR.
Founder and Chairman Emeritus of Century Pacific Food, Inc.
Ricardo S. Po, Sr. was the founder of Century Pacific Food Inc., one of the largest branded food and beverage manufacturers in the Philippines. An entrepreneur and scientist, Mr. Po was a pioneer and trailblazer in the Philippine food industry, setting high standards for product quality, sustainability, and affordability. Early life experiences and his humble beginnings shaped Mr. Po’s ideology of making nutritious food accessible to everyone. This belief became the inspiration behind his company philosophy of ‘Affordable Nutrition’ which translates to their goal of giving every Filipino family access to healthy and nutritious food. To achieve this goal, Mr. Po’s manifested strong belief in the power of Science and Technology, which has driven Century Pacific to the top of its game as a company that innovates, creates, and sustains manufacturing processes that produce high-quality and affordable products and services. Science-based approaches are at the helm of Century Pacific operations, as Mr. Po emphasized the need for scientific inquiry to better serve his company’s stakeholders. His attention to the needs of the consumers enabled Century Pacific to produce products that are aligned with the taste of the Filipino people. The development of variant flavors of canned tuna, affordable canned meat, and plant-based food items are some of the many products developed through science-based approaches that are in tune with the local preference. By strongly encouraging scientific inquiry and study, several breakthroughs were introduced by Century Pacific. Mr. Po’s technology investment led to the very first microwave thawing system for frozen meat blocks in the country, a technique much ahead of its competitors at the time of its purchase. His redesigned corned beef can filler was recognized as the fastest in the industry and 24 years after its conception, it is still the fastest in the country or possibly in the world. In the 90s, Mr. Po’s groundbreaking investment from Belgium paved the way to treat wastewater from marine manufacturing operations. Furthermore, under his dynamic leadership, Century Pacific has since expanded its portfolio with flagship brands such as Century Tuna, Argentina, 555, and Birch Tree. The company has continued Mr. Po’s efforts in utilizing science and technology to effectively manage natural resources and minimize harmful emissions. This environmental consideration significantly lessened water consumption by 30% and led to the commissioning of a 5.2mw solar PV plant in Century Pacific’s facilities in Mindanao. This respect for knowledge can be traced to his education in the University of Santo Tomas. As a Thomasian, he started his journey as an Industrial Chemistry student in 1952 but had to stop his studies to focus instead of making a living. He would return to the University fifty years later, by then with undeniable success in the food industry, to receive the degree of Master in Business Administration (MBA) by the UST Graduate School through the Commission on Higher Education’s Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency Accreditation Program (ETEEAP) in 2006.
Mr. Po has proven that financial hardship is not a hindrance to achieve great things in life. His relationship with UST is a testament to this life lesson as he was instrumental in providing students with the opportunity to learn. Mr. Po and his company supported scholars of the BS Food Technology program through the UST Office of Student Affairs during the early 2000’s. Thomasians have also been able to conduct their on-the-job training sessions with Century Pacific and its subsidiaries. He was also an active member of the alumni of BS Chemistry Batch Class 1956, to which several fundraising activities and donation drives can be attributed.
Looking ahead, several initiatives, through the partnership between the UST College of Science and Century Pacific, will strengthen the relationship among the academe, industry, and alumni not just in our main campus in España, but also in our forthcoming campuses in the south.Indeed, Mr. Po’s life’s work is worthy of praise and recognition. His legacy lives on through his family, his company, and his alma mater. An entrepreneur, a scientist, a Thomasian, Ricardo S. Po, Sr. lived a full life through his innovations that bring affordable nutrition to the Filipino home—a life worthy of emulation, admiration, and recognition.
Honorary Professors
Professor Emeritus Geoffrey A. Cordell obtained his Ph.D. in structural and synthetic natural product chemistry at the University of Manchester in 1970. After two years as a NATO postdoctoral fellow at the Department of Chemistry, Massachuse s Institute of Technology (MIT), he joined the College of Pharmacy, University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). A Professor since 1980, he served as a Department Head for 12 years and as Interim Dean of the College of Pharmacy for almost three years. From 1984-1985, he was an Associate Dean in the Graduate College and in 1986 became Assistant Vice-Chancellor for Research, responsible campus-wide for human and animal subject research, faculty seed grant funds, research policies, and reviewing all faculty promotion recommendations. From 1984-1988, he served as Chairman of the campus Animal Care Committee. He was the Co-founder of the US-Thai Consortium for Pharmacy Education, which developed and trained faculty for six existing and eight new schools of pharmacy in Thailand. He retired from the University of Illinois in 2007 to learn from and share his experience with countries around the world. Since 1983, he has served as President of Natural Products Inc., a consulting company. He was the Principal or Co-principal investigator on more than $40 million of research funding.
Takashi Okamoto was born in February 21, 1953 in Anjo City, Aichi, Japan. He obtained his Doctor of Medicine degree from Keio University School of Medicine in 1977, and Doctor of Philosophy in 1983 for his pioneering work on retroviral involvement in human autoimmunity.
Dr. John L. Holdsworth obtained his doctorate degree in chemical physics from Griffth University, Australia in 1996. Currently, he is a level C senior lecturer of physics in the School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Faculty of Science and Information Technology, University of Newcastle, Australia. He was the Assistant Dean for Teaching and Learning of the Faculty of Science and Information Technology, University of Newcastle from 2010 to 2012. He was the chairman of the Department of Physics at the Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines from 1999 – 2001, where he taught physics from 1995-2001. He was once a tutor and laboratory demonstrator in the School of Science, Faculty of Science and Technology of Gri th University. He was also a consultant and trainor in a number of industrial companies from 2013 -2015.Prior to being part of the academe, Dr. Holdsworth was once the regional sales manager of Spectra-Physics Pty. Ltd. for Australia and New Zealand from May 1988 to January 1991. He was also a Research and Development scientist from 1980-1982, engineer from 1982-1984, sales manager from 1985-1987, and applications engineer from 1987-1988 of Quentron Optics Pty Ltd. in Australia.Dr. Holdsworth was awarded e University of Newcastle Vice Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Excellence in 2005. In 1999, he and his co-authors won second place, Philippine Council of Advanced Science and Technology Research and Development – Department of Science and Technology, Outstanding R&D Award in Advanced Science and Technology for the paper “Measurement of weak transmittances by stochastic resonance”.He has been a recipient of 28 grants for research, teaching and learning, equipment, and travel. He had written a chapter on “Gratings in photonic crystal and other structured optical bres” in John Canning (Ed.), Trends in Photonics published by Transworld Research Network in Kerala, India in 2010. He has authored and co- authored a total of 28 articles published in reputable journals, like British Journal of Dermatology, Journal of Chemical Physics, Optics Letters, Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, Nano Letters, Applied Optics, Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology, Journal of Chromatography, Physical Sensors and Journal of Physical Chemistry and Optics Express. He has presented scientific papers in both local and international conferences of prestigious organizations like International Society for Optics and Photonics (SPIE), American Institute of Physics, and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and has been working with 29 local and international research collaborators. His research interests include photonics, material science, and chemical physics.
Dr. Holdsworth has been a regular member of the International Society for Optics and Photonics (SPIE) since January of 2013, an affliate member of the Institute of Physics since 2002, a member of the Australian Institute of Physics and the Australian Optical Society since 2001, and e Optical Society of America since 1999. He was the secretary of the Australian Optical Society from 2004 to 2014 and the treasurer of Samahang Pisika ng Pilipinas from 1998-2001.
Dr. Holdsworth played a significant role in the development of the BS Applied Physics Major in Instrumentation program at UST that led to its offering in 2002. He taught General Physics to the BS Accelerated class in the 1st semester of Academic Year 1999-2000 in the College of Science of UST. He has given lectures on several occasions in UST such as the 5th Rev. Fr. Ciriaco Pedrosa, O.P. Memorial Lecture in Physics on August 7, 2000; Alternative Class during Science Week 2014 on Feb. 5, 2014 and Science and Technology in Education on Feb. 6, 2014 in cooperation with the College of Engineering. He supervised two students in 2014 and one student in 2015, all enrolled in BS Applied Physics program of UST, in their research internship in the University of Newcastle.