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Nikki Coseteng Senator of the Philippines In office
June 30, 1992 – June 30, 2001Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Quezon City's Third District In office
June 30, 1987 – June 30, 1992Preceded by Post created Succeeded by Dennis Y. Roldan Personal details Born December 18, 1952
Manila, PhilippinesPolitical party Independent (2001 to date)
Nationalist People's Coalition (1995–2001)Religion Roman Catholic Anna Dominique "Nikki" Marquez-Lim Coseteng (born December 18, 1952 in Manila) is a Filipina politician who has served in the 8th Congress of the Philippines and the Senate of the Philippines.
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Early life
For her early schooling she went to St. Paul's College[disambiguation needed
], Maryknoll College and St. Maur's Convent in England. She attended Notre Dame College of California and the University of the Philippines in the tertiary level.
At the age of 18 years, she was appointed Assistant to the President of the Mariwasa Group of Companies. From 1970 to 1981, she was Curator and Proprietress of Galerie Dominique. At the same time, she was team owner and manager of the Galerie Dominique Basketball Team up to 1983. In 1983, she became Vice-President of the Philippine Basketball Association.
Politics
She was a street parliamentarian and human rights activist during the Marcos years. After EDSA Revolution, she became Radio Commentator of Radyo ng Bayan and later Host of the Womanwatch on Television and Radio. In 1991, she published the Sinaunang Habi – Philippine Ancestral Weave.
She was elected member of the House of Representatives for the Third District of Quezon City in 1987. In 1992, she was elected Senator of the Philippine Republic where she was Chairperson of the Committee on Women and Family Relations and the Committee on Cultural Communities. She was also Vice-Chairperson of the Committees on Cooperatives, on Public Works and on Trade on Commerce.
In 1995, she was re-elected Senator and served until 2001. She was the Chairperson of the Committee on Labor, Employment and Human Resource Development and the Committee on Civil Service and Government Reorganization. She was also Vice-Chairperson of various Senate Committees.
Awards
As a public official, she was a convenor of many conferences which include: the National Convention on the Prevention of Family Violence; International Association of Women in Radio and Television; Wakasan Ang Karahasan Laban sa Kababaihan sa Loob ng Tahanan; Regional Consultations on the Prevention of Family Violence; Sisterhood is Global: Dialogues in the Philippines; Advocates for the Study and Ratification of the Constitution, and the Legislators’ Dialogue on International Standards.
She is a recipient of numerous awards such as: One of the Top Human Advocate in the Senate (1992–1995), one of the Twelve Outstanding Freshmen Solons in 1991, one of the Top Ten Outstandng Representatives in 1991, Gawad Maria Clara Trophy. – A Symbol of Filipina Womanhood in 1990; Outstanding Cogresswoman in 1989 and one of the Top Ten Lawmakers and Achievers in 1988.
Later life
Having visited almost more than 2,000 municipalities in the Philippines, she has been an Adopted Daughter of Antique, Nueva Ecija, Prosperidad City in Agusan del Sur, Ivisan in Capiz, Banate in Iloilo, Hilongos, Dagami and Tunga in Leyte and Binalonan in Pangasinan.
Since December 2006, she has been running the Diliman Educational Corporation, which operates the Diliman Preparatory School and the Diliman Computer Technology Institute.
The Senator speaks fluent English, Tagalog and Chinese and is at home with several dialects in the Philippines.
Her family includes a son and a daughter.
References
Categories:- 1952 births
- Living people
- Philippine Basketball Association executives
- People from Manila
- People from Quezon City
- Members of the Senate of the Philippines
- Members of the House of Representatives of the Philippines
- Notre Dame de Namur University alumni
- Filipino women in politics
- Filipino politicians
- Filipino Roman Catholics
- People from Iloilo
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