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Secretary of DOST?

The DOST Secretary under the PGMAs administration was Dr. Estrella F. Alabastro. Several days ago newly-proclaimed president Aquino appointed Mario Montejo as the new DOST secretary, an outsider to DOST and a CEO from a private firm.


Secretary of the DOST?

Mario montejo


Who is secretary of DOST?

Estrella F. Alabastro.


Who is the current secretary of the DOST?

Mario Montejo


Who is the new secretary in dost 2010?

Mario Montojo


Secretary of DOST in the Philippines?

Mr. Mario G. Montejo


Who is the secretary of DOST?

Mario Montejo, as of July 2014, is the Secretary of the Philippine Department of Science and Technology. He has served in this capacity since 2010.


What presidents were cabinet secretaries?

9 presidents were once cabinet secretaries.Thomas Jefferson - Secretary of State under WashingtonJames Madison - Secretary of State under JeffersonJames Monroe- Secretary of State and War under MadisonJohn Quincy Adams - Secretary of State under MonroeMartin Van Buren - Secretary of State under JacksonJames Buchanan - Secretary of State under PolkUlysses S. Grant- Secretary of War ad interum under JohnsonWilliam Howard Taft - Secretary of War under T. RooseveltHerbert Hoover - Secretary of Commerce under Harding and CoolidgeIn addition, Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin Roosevelt both served as Assistant Secretary of the Navy.


What does 'dost' mean?

Dost is the archaic, obsolete 2nd person singular of the verb "to do."


When did Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies end?

Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies ended in 1966.


When was Under-Secretary of State for War created?

Under-Secretary of State for War was created in 1794.


When did Under-Secretary of State for War end?

Under-Secretary of State for War ended in 1801.