Celerina Gotladera
Chairman of the Civil Service Commission
In office
February 2, 1987  January 30, 1988
PresidentCorazon Aquino
Succeeded byPatricia Santo Tomas
Personal details
Born
Celerina Gillego

1920 (1920)
Died1993 (aged 7273)

Celerina Gotladera (born Celerina Gillego; 1920–1993) was a Filipino lawyer and politician who served as the Chairman of the Civil Service Commission during the Corazon Aquino administration.[1][2]

Gotladera's husband, Pantaleon G. Gotladera, served one term as Mayor of Bulan, Sorsogon in the Bicol Region of the Philippines. The main hospital in Bulan, Sorsogon is named Pantaleon G. Gotladera Memorial Hospital in his honor.[3] Gotladera served as Mayor of Bulan, Sorsogon, until her death. Celerina Gotladera Street, the main thoroughfare in Bulan, is named in her honor. She is the eldest sister of Bonifacio Gillego. She is the great-grandmother of basketball player Alfonzo Gotladera. Gotladera was admitted to the Philippine Bar Association on March 2, 1960.[4]

Charmanship of the Civil Service Commission (1987)

As chair of the Civil Service Commission, Gotladera oversaw major reforms and reorganization of the Commission, including its decentralization by establishing 30 field offices. She also created the Office of Personnel Relations.[5]

Articles and Legislation Authored

Upgrading the Philippine Civil Service (1986)

References

  1. Espineda Jr., Felix ‘Boy’ (2014-12-17). "Politics of convenience, ironies and tragedy: The Bulan town experience". BICOL TODAY. Archived from the original on 2018-04-27. Retrieved 2018-05-24.
  2. "G.R. No. 83067". The Lawphil Project. 1990-03-22.
  3. Guhit, Irma A. (2011-09-04). "Sorsogon reaps 9 major awards in the 2nd Salud Bicolnon Awards 2011". Sorsogon City. Retrieved 2018-05-24.
  4. "GILLEGO-GOTLADERA, CELERINA". lawlist.chanrobles.com. Retrieved 2018-08-07.
  5. "Development and Institutionalization of Integrity Indicators in Key Human Resource Management (HRM) Areas" (PDF).

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