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MPIC's Cabal-Revilla co-chairs leadership network
The Philippine Star
|September 10, 2025
Metro Pacific Investments Corp. (MPIC) executive director, chief finance, risk and sustainability officer Chaye Cabal-Revilla is taking on a bigger role in pushing for sustainability in organizations across the Asia-Pacific region.
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MPIC said that Cabal-Revilla has been named as co-chair of the Asia-Pacific chapter of the Accounting for Sustainability (A4S) CFO Leadership Network.
She will serve alongside Kevin Monteiro, executive director and CFO of Japfa Ltd.
The A4S CFO Leadership Network supports CFOs worldwide in embedding sustainable long-term value into corporate strategy and business processes, enabling organizations to build resilience and gain strategic advantage.
Established in 2004 to make sustainable business "business as usual," the A4S aims to inspire action by finance leaders to drive a fundamental shift toward resilient business models and a sustainable economy.
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