Malabon City administrator wins ECODEB Exemplary Business Educator Award
Malabon City Administrator Dr. Alexander T. Rosete was honored with the Exemplary Business Educator Award by the Executive Council of Deans and Educators in Business (ECODEB) during the ECODEB Awards 2025 held at the Manila Peninsula Hotel.
Malabon City Administrator Dr. Alexander T. Rosete hailed for outstanding contribution in business education, public service. (Photo from Malabon City Government)
The award recognizes Rosete’s outstanding performance as an educator, commitment to continuous learning, and contributions to strengthening industry–academe collaboration.
ECODEB is a national organization of business school deans and educators dedicated to promoting excellence and innovation in business education across the country.
“In bridging the worlds of public service and education, we equip the next generation of business leaders with practical integrity and unwavering focus. These knowledgeable and values-driven leaders are the very people who fuel transparent governance and sustainable community development. The highest form of education goes beyond theory; it involves sharing real-world wisdom that builds resilient communities. I am deeply honored by this recognition, which reinforces our mission of connecting academic excellence with genuine public impact,” Rosete said.
The Exemplary Business Educator Award is given to individuals who demonstrate high professional standards, dedication to development, and service to students and academic institutions.
Rosete combines public administration, humanitarian work, and business education in his career. He holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management from the Asian Institute of Management and a Ph.D. in Management from De La Salle Araneta University. He also holds certifications in Six Sigma, project management, management consulting, and life coaching.
His founding of Pitch & Reach Pro, a firm specializing in public and media relations, further showcases his strength in strategic communication and networking—skills he imparts to his students and applies in public governance.
As Malabon City Administrator, Rosete leads the development and implementation of key administrative strategies focused on organizational development and reform.
Guided by the leadership of Mayor Jeannie Sandoval, he applies business and management principles to enhance efficiency, accountability, and service delivery within local governance.
“Good governance is ultimately good business. Every system we improve, every reform we pursue, and every process we refine brings the discipline of business into the heart of public service. When we apply strategic thinking, innovation, and responsible management to government, we create a city where progress is sustainable, opportunities are inclusive, and public trust becomes our greatest capital,” Rosete said.
The recognition highlights the Malabon City Government’s commitment to professionalism, innovation, and excellence in both public service and education.