CSC welcomes Commissioner Osorio

The Civil Service Commission (CSC) has a new commissioner.

Nieves L. Osorio took her oath of office before Chairman Francisco T. Duque III on Monday, May 20, in a simple ceremony at the CSC’s Central Office in Diliman, Quezon City.

Former Chairperson of the Career Executive Service Board (CESB), Osorio was appointed ad interim commissioner last March 20 by the Office of the President replacing former Commissioner Mary Ann Z. Fernandez-Mendoza. Her term expires on February 2020.

As the new Commissioner, Osorio brings to the CSC her vast managerial and executive experience in government service, as well as her advocacy for good corporate governance.

She holds a Career Executive Service Officer (CESO) Rank I.

She served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management (PSALM) Corporation from 2005 to 2007 and as Finance Undersecretary in 2001-2005.

Osorio also served as Executive Vice President of the Philippine National Oil Company (1996-2001), Director IV in the Department of Budget and Management (1988-1995), and Assistant National Treasurer (1984-1988).

She likewise had experience in the academe as instructor/faculty member/lecturer on statistics, public administration, tax policy, and business administration.

She finished her Master of Business Administration and Bachelor’s degree in Statistics from the University of the Philippines. (PIA/CSC)

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