Nuevas Montes

Nuevas Tirol-Montes
President, University of Bohol
Assumed office
12 December 2014
Preceded by Victoriano Tirol
Vice Mayor, Tagbilaran
In office
30 June 2004  30 June 2007
Preceded by Jorge Cabalit
Succeeded by Jose Veloso
City Councilor
In office
30 June 1998  30 June 2004
Personal details
Born (1947-11-07) November 7, 1947
Tagbilaran City, Bohol
Nationality Filipino
Political party Nationalist People's Coalition (NPC)
Spouse(s) Adriano Montes
Alma mater University of Bohol
Occupation Attorney, Politician

Nuevas Tirol-Montes is a lawyer and a former Vice Mayor of Tagbilaran, Bohol, Philippines. Currently President and member of the Board of Directors of the University of Bohol. She was installed as university president on December 12, 2014, having been vice president for administration for 20 years.

Educational Background

She finished BSE (1967), Magna Cum Laude; MA in Education (1969), Magna Cum Laude, Ph.D. in Education (1971); Benemeritus, at the University of Santo Tomas; and Bachelor of Law (1884) at the University of Bohol. She passed the Philippine Teachers Examination in (1971), was one of top 20 of more than 1,000 examinees in the Schools Division Superintendent Exam (1974), and passed the Bar (1986).

Academic career

After finishing her Doctorate degree at UST, she was offered the job of Vice President of Agusan Colleges, while at the same time Dean of the Graduate School, until 1973. She came back to the University of Bohol and held various positions: Dean of Student Affairs, Dean of Academic Affairs, Professor of the Graduate School, while building up her career as an educator and administrator. She was designated Assistant Schools Division Superintendent of Bohol in 1983, and later Acting Schools Division Superintendent of Siquijor, then was transferred to Toledo City.

The call of home and family was irresistible. Dr. Montes opted to come back to UB in 1994 and was designated Vice President. Today, Atty. Nuevas Montes is Member of the Board of Trustees, Executive Director of the Family Care Center, and Vice President for Administration of the University of Bohol.

Political career

Beyond her academic work, Jas is also in politics. “I’d like to call it governance instead of politics,” she suggests. When asked why she won twice as number one councilor of the city, she answers: “I just do my work quietly – no fanfare, and if possible, no radio interviews. I am very shy but I’m passionate when I support a good cause. I was glad there were so much to do in my Committee in the Council, such as education, health, family, women and children”.

“I also have a very supportive family,” she continues. “My parents treated us their eleven children like they were their prized trophies, but they never spoiled us. My husband, City Prosecutor Adriano P. Montes is my avid fan. A classmate since Grade II, he and my children, Hara, a Nurse married to Jacob Sevilla, also a Nurse, Dasa, a Physical Therapist now in the United States, and Anne, who graduated from the Ateneo Law School and is now connected with PAO (Public Attorneys Office), are very supportive of my plans. That explains why I’m a free spirit. I even served the Public Schools before as Assistant Schools Division Superintendent of Bohol, OIC Superintendent of Siquijor and Toledo City. I have an extensive exposure in different fields, which serve me well now. I get to try anything, anytime for the right reasons and that’s why I ran for Vice Mayor in 2004. I think that makes me lucky.”

This brings to mind Atty. Montes’ topping the race for Councilors, and three years later, winning as Vice Mayor. Not just because she was just lucky, but more significantly because the Tagbilaranons find her well-qualified for the job, with a giftedness that is amazing and commendable. As a learned and a talented woman, she has brought to the City Council a new dimension of respect.

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