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PNTC COLLEGES, RECOLETOS ST.INTRAMUROS METRO MANILA

* Background of the Company

History of the company PNTC Colleges was originally established on April 18, 1994 as Philippine Nautical Training Institute (PNTI), with the primary purpose of providing basic, upgrading and specialized courses or programs for the promotion of safety of life and property at sea, the protection of marine environment, the advancement of maritime skills, efficiency in operation manned by Filipino seafarers, It continued to operate as a training center until its Articles of Incorporation were first amended in 2001 and its name was changed to Philippine Nautical Technology Colleges (PNTC), operating as a Training Center, Seafarer Competency Assessment Center and Maritime Technological college, beginning in school year 2002 when, in addition to the existing maritime training courses it originally offered, degree courses such as Bachelor of Science in Marine Transportation (BSMT),Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering (BSMarE), Bachelor of Science in Custom Administration, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Marketing Management and Operation Management together with vocational courses such as Seafarers Rating Course (SRC) in Deck, Engine, and Steward. In the last amendment of 2004, the corporate name was changed to PNTC Colleges and the course list was expanded to include programs of other fields where is unmet demand for quality education.

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Atty. Hernani N. Fabia
President
Atty. Hernani N. Fabia
President

Atty. Giovanni Bautista, CPA
Vice President for Finance
Atty. Giovanni Bautista, CPA
Vice President for Finance
Ms. Ma. Leah L. Fabia
VP of Business development
Ms. Ma. Leah L. Fabia
VP of Business development

Ms. Circe B. Conception
AVP for Administrator
Ms. Circe B. Conception
AVP for Administrator
Dr. Myrna L. Lim
Vice President for Training
Dr. Myrna L. Lim
Vice President for Training

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