Marcos names Cristina Adeguer-Roque as DTI acting secretary
At A Glance
- Undersecretary Roque has led the MSME Development Group within DTI, executing various programs and initiatives focused on micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs).
President Marcos has appointed Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Undersecretary Ma. Cristina Aldeguer-Roque as the department's acting secretary following the resignation of Alfredo Pascual, the Presidential Communications Office (PCO) said.

In choosing Roque, the PCO said in a Facebook post that Marcos emphasized the need for the DTI to have a capable leadership
"The DTI plays a pivotal role in our nation's economic growth, particularly in supporting MSMEs," the PCO said on Friday, Aug. 2.
"He noted Roque's dedication and leadership in the MSME sector make her an excellent choice for the position," it added.
According to PCO, Undersecretary Roque has led the MSME Development Group within DTI, executing various programs and initiatives focused on micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs).
She oversees critical areas including the Bureau of Small and Medium Enterprise Development, the Bureau of Marketing Development and Promotions, the OTOP Program Management Office, and the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program Management Office.
Additionally, she manages the operations of the Small Business Corporation and the Cooperative Development Authority.
Roque holds a degree in Industrial Management Engineering, minor in Chemical Engineering, from De La Salle University. She completed her secondary education at De La Salle Santiago Zobel in Alabang and her primary education at Colegio de San Agustin-Makati and De La Salle Santiago Zobel.
Based on the DTI website, Roque's leadership ensures the effective implementation and advancement of strategies to bolster the growth and sustainability of MSMEs across the nation.
Roque will be replacing Pascual who resigned from his post on July 31. Pascual, who decided to return to the private sector, said he was looking forward to having more time with his family.
President Marcos has expressed his gratitude to Pascual for his service and contributions to the department, as he looks forward to a seamless transition under Acting Secretary Roque's leadership.