Thomas Mahon is a Savile Row bespoke tailor (think $3,000 suits) who is planning on providing $300 handmade shirts for his clients. Today he reveals to the world who will be making them.
I don’t provide $300 shirts. I do provide advanced, strategic consulting regarding Philippine energy markets. And the people that make my shirts … er … collaborate with me on advisory engagements are highly respected Filipino experts in the energy and environment sectors.
This is where Thomas and I are similar. The Filipino content to my advisory may not matter to everyone, but it does to me. In fact, it’s the only thing that matters – there is no other reason to be here.
You’ll get to know more about how I bring Filipino content as my practice develops. Recently I’ve collaborated on business developement efforts with two gentlemen I’ve collaborate with in the past. Jose “Viking” Logarta and Alberto “Bert” Dalusung, III.
Viking is an economist that has been working on his advanced degree at U.P. for years – fortunately for us he spends more of his time picking the brains of and debating the U.P. Professors than working on his degree – so he knows where they all stand and why. He’s been a confident and advisor to high government officials for years on energy and environmnetal issues.
Bert knows more about renewable opportunities, here in the Philippines and ASEAN-wide, than any other Filipino I know and is a higly-regarded expert on the practical, implementation aspects of Clean Development Mechanisms.
I like working with thinkers like these. And I’m gladly a catalyst between my clients and some of the most trusted advisors in the Philippines.
Jermyn Street …. meet EDSA.