Antonio L. Cabangon-Chua (August 30, 1934 – March 11, 2016) was a Filipino businessman, Philippine ambassador to Laos under the administration of former president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, and reserved colonel of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, being an honorary member of Philippine Military Academy class of 1956. He graduated from the University of the East in the same year, with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree.
He received a doctorate in the Humanities, honoris causa, from the Adamson University.
He also enrolled an engineering course at the Far East Asian Technological Institute (FEATI) at the time of his college years, as well as a law course at the Adamson University for two years until focusing on his pawnshop business; however, he did not finished both. He took vocational courses, among them automotive mechanic in FEATI and diesel mechanic at the Guzman Institute of Technology. He enrolled in a Dale Carnegie course in 1960.[2]
Career
Shortly after his graduation, Cabangon–Chua worked at an accounting firm. He then opened Filipinas Pawnshop in 1958. He worked on and eventually became one of the country's millionaires, and in 1974, he established a flagship company, ALC Commercial and Industrial Corporation.[2]
His business interests include real estate, hotel, broadcasting, print media, banking and insurance. He founded Citystate Savings Bank, Fortune Life Insurance Co. Inc., Eternal Plans, Citystate Properties and Management Corp., and Isuzu GenCars, Inc.[4][5]
"Ka Tony" Cabangon-Chua was also a tri-media magnate, having owned some business interests related to media, including newspaper BusinessMirror, tabloid Pilipino Mirror, magazines Philippine Graphic Weekly, View and Cook, and the radio network Aliw Broadcasting Corporation that operates AM radio station DWIZ and FM radio station Home Radio 97.9.
In October 2014, Cabangon–Chua led the successful negotiations between the TV network and CNN International, that paved way for the launch of CNN Philippines, a free-to-air TV news channel currently aired on RPN-9.[8]
In 2015, the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP) awarded Cabangon-Chua with the Lifetime Achievement Award for his remarkable contributions in the broadcasting business as the founder and chairman emeritus of ABC.[9]
On the same year, the Catholic Mass Media Awards confers the Special Award for Devoted Service to the Church through the Mass Media award to Cabangon-Chua.[10]
Government career
Cabangon–Chua served as the Philippine ambassador to Laos (January 2003–August 2004).[2][11]
Death
Cabangon–Chua died on March 11, 2016, at age 81.[12][13]
Legacy
Cabangon–Chua established Dominga L. Cabangon Memorial Foundation in 1978, in honor of his mother, giving educational assistance; as well as Quijano de Manila Foundation more than three decades later, in honor of his friend and biographer, National Artist for LiteratureNick Joaquin, helping aspirant writers.[2]
His biography written by Joaquin, entitled Antonio L. Cabangon Chua: A Saga of Success, was published by Brown Madonna Press in 1986.[1]
^Carr, Jennifer, ed. (1991). "Philippines". Major Companies of the Far East and Australasia 1991/92 — Volume 1: South East Asia. London: Graham & Trotman Ltd. p. 152. ISBN1-85333-604-1. Retrieved August 4, 2024 – via Google Books.