Ace Barbers
Chair of the
House Committee on Dangerous Drugs
Assumed office
July 25, 2016
Preceded byVicente Belmonte Jr.
Member of the House of Representatives from Surigao del Norte's 2nd district
Assumed office
June 30, 2016
Preceded byGuillermo Romarate
In office
June 30, 1998  June 30, 2007
Preceded byRobert Barbers
Succeeded byGuillermo Romarate
Governor of Surigao del Norte
In office
June 30, 2007  June 30, 2010
Vice GovernorArturo Egay
Preceded byRobert Lyndon Barbers
Succeeded bySol Matugas
Personal details
Born
Robert Ace Smith Barbers

(1969-05-31) May 31, 1969
Manila, Philippines
Nationality Philippines
Political partyNacionalista (2009present)
Other political
affiliations
Lakas-CMD (1997–2009)
SpouseBernadette Sison
ChildrenRobert King Barbers
Robert Jack Barbers
Robert Ace Barbers, Jr.
Robert Spade Barbers
Alma materDe La Salle University(AB)
University of the Philippines(MPA)
ProfessionPolitician

Robert Ace Smith Barbers (usually stylized as Robert "Ace" Barbers), (born May 31, 1969) or also known simply as Ace Barbers, is a Filipino politician and the son of Robert Barbers.[1]

Early life

Robert Ace Smith Barbers was born on May 31, 1969, in Manila, Philippines. He is the second of four siblings by Robert Barbers and Virginia Smith.[2]

Educational life

Government service/political life

  • 1987-1988: Elected SK Federation - Makati
  • 1998-2007: Representative - 2nd District Surigao del Norte
  • 2007–2010: Governor - Surigao del Norte[1]
  • 2016-2019: Representative - 2nd District Surigao del Norte

Work history

  • 1990-1997: President, Vintage Specialist Philippine Village Hotel
  • 1995-1997: Director of Marketing Philippine Village Hotel
  • 1994-1995: Director for Sales Philippine Village Hotel
  • 1993-1994: Associates Dir. For Sales Philippine Village Hotel
  • 1992-1992: Sales and Account Manager Philippine Village Hotel
  • 1991-1992: Account Executive Philippine Village Hotel

Membership

References

  1. 1 2 Crismundo Barbers, Mike U. (15 May 2016). "Barbers rises again in Surigao del Norte politics". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved 4 August 2021.
  2. "What could wipe out political dynasties?". ABS-CBN Corporation. June 1, 2010. Retrieved January 12, 2011.
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