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Solar entrep Mandy Romero appointed youngest DOE Asec
Manila Bulletin
|December 3, 2025
The Department of Energy (DOE) has appointed Mandy Romero, a 25-year-old solar energy entrepreneur and policy advocate, as its newest assistant secretary—the youngest executive to hold the post in the agency’s history.
Romero’s appointment, formalized by an oath taken before Energy Secretary Sharon S. Garin on Tuesday, Dec. 2, is seen as a signal of the DOE’s commitment to accelerating the country’s clean energy transition.
Garin’s tenure has been characterized by effective and rapid infrastructure restoration following severe weather events, as well as an aggressive national mandate to promote inclusive and renewable power sources.
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