Eugenio Lopez III

For other people with the same name, see Eugenio Lopez (disambiguation).
This name uses Philippine naming customs. The first or maternal family name is La'O and the second or paternal family name is López.
Eugenio López III
Born Eugenio Gabriel L. López III
(1952-08-13) August 13, 1952
Manila, Philippines
Residence Manila
Alma mater Bowdoin College
Harvard Business School
Occupation
Net worth DecreaseUS$90 million (2011)[1]
Spouse(s) Panjee Gonzales
Children Sarah Lopez Weston
Eugenio López IV
Santiago López
Andres López
Parent(s)
Website corporate.abs-cbn.com/about-us/our-leadership

Eugenio López III, (Eugenio Gabriel L. López III or Gabby López; born August 13, 1952) , is the current chairman of ABS-CBN Corporation, the largest entertainment and media conglomerate in the Philippines, with investments primarily in television, radio, cable telecommunications, and film production. He is also director and treasurer of López Holdings Corporation (formerly Benpres Holdings Corporation).

Biography

López became the chairman and chief executive officer of ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation in 1996, when his father, the late Eugenio “Geny” López, Jr. turned over the reins of the family-owned company to the younger López, who had been president of the company from 1993 to 1996. Gabby, being the eldest child, was being groomed by his father to be his heir apparent just like what his late grandfather did to his father then. His mother, Conchita "Chita" La'O was one of the daughters of the wealthy Chinese-Filipino La'O family of Manila, whose other daughter married into the city's old Manotoc clan (making her an aunt of Tommy Manotoc, a former basketball coach, golfer and former husband of Imee Marcos, the eldest daughter of President Ferdinand Marcos).

López has four children. His daughter is married, and now residing in London. The eldest son, Eugenio Manuel López IV is also married, residing in California. The two younger children, Santiago and Andres, live with López in Manila.

ABS-CBN has enjoyed network supremacy since its founding in 1953, apart from the years 1972 to 1986, when the company and all its affiliates were wrested from the Lopezes by the Marcos government. During this period and following his education, Gabby was employed at the now defunct Crocker National Bank, where he served as Assistant Vice President in the bank's back-office processing area. He had an undistinguished banking career in the United States while waiting for work in his family's media and utility interests in the Philippines.

When control of the company was restored by the Aquino administration in 1986, Gabby López was given a job by his father and started with ABS-CBN as Director of Finance. He was appointed General Manager a year later and the network regained its supremacy shortly after.

The leadership of Gabby López saw the steady growth of ABS-CBN’s staple businesses, while he aggressively pursued the company’s diversification into various successful ventures. These include interactive media, sound recording, post-production, international cable and satellite distribution, sports programming and licensing and merchandising.

A visionary, he created the López Communications Group (CommGroup) in 1997. CommGroup is the management committee that oversees the development and implementation of convergence strategies for ABS-CBN, BayanTel, SkyCable, and the López Group's investments in telecommunications and cable telephony and data warehousing across the three companies. He is also the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of CommGroup.

López holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Bowdoin College (1970-1974) and a Master of Business Administration from Harvard Business School (1978-1980). He is a member of the prominent López family of Iloilo; his father, the late Eugenio "Geny" Lopez, Jr., is one of the pioneer of Philippine television industry.

In 2012, he retired as CEO of ABS-CBN and was succeeded by the ABS-CBN president Charo Santos-Concio while remaining as chairman of its board of directors.

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Preceded by
Eugenio Lopez, Jr.
ABS-CBN Chairman
December 10, 1997 present
Succeeded by
incumbent
Preceded by
Eugenio Lopez, Jr.
ABS-CBN President/CEO
May 26, 1993 December 10, 1997
Succeeded by
Freddie M. Garcia
Preceded by
Luis F. Alejandro
ABS-CBN President (interim)
March 16, 2006 March 3, 2008
Succeeded by
Charo Santos-Concio
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