Being ‘Friends of Chiz’
“Lahat tayo ay ‘Friends of Chiz,’” said program host RJ Ledesma during the “Dinner with Friends of Chiz Escudero” at the Centennial Hall of the Manila Hotel last June 26.
And who would beg to differ? After all, Lord Chancellor Sen. Francis Joseph G. Escudero possesses the intelligence, wit, and sincere desire to reach out to people of different walks of life—a likable man indeed. The event was in itself a celebration of a man whom many admire and put their hopes on to bring about a much-needed change in the country. It was also a way of introducing LC Chiz to his supporters as AVPs of his personal and family background were shown and testimonials about him were given.
Resident and alumni brods joined childhood friends, classmates from preschool to Law school, associates, student organizations, and ordinary people, as the Friends of Chiz, Inc., a growing network of supporters from all over the country who “believe that the idealism and visionary leadership of the youth is a most powerful force for meaningful change,…in principle leadership,… (and) in the imperative for change…in the future of our politics.”
The organization is led by Brods Rogelio D. Garcia ’55 as Chairman, Ramon S. Esguerra ’75 as President, Anthony T. Dogillo ’55 as Treasurer, and Pablito M. Rojas ’55 as Corporate Secretary. Brods Novato T. Cajigal ‘54, Hermenigildo C. Dumlao ‘54, Hesiquio R. Malillin ‘73, Rolando M. Rivera ’53, Eduardo R. Robles ‘66, Conrado D. Soriano ‘72, and Henry R. Villarica ‘66 are also members of the Board of Directors.
LC Chiz Revealed
LC Chiz was born on October 10, 1969 in Manila to former Agriculture Sec. Salvador Escudero III and Evelina Guevara. He grew up at Project 6, Quezon City and lived there for 28 years.
The University of the Philippines became his second home from elementary to high school (graduated 1985) to his undergrad years (AB Political Science) to Law School (graduated 1993). At UP Law, he became Secretary General of the Association of Law Students of the Philippines and a member of the Order of the Purple Feather.
While at Law School, LC Chiz joined the Alpha Phi Beta Fraternity in 1990. The following year, he represented the Fraternity at the UP Open Debate where he clinched his very first victory as a debater. From here on out, his potent talent in public speaking and debate was tapped and developed. “But I didn’t have the gift; I was forced into public speaking by the Fraternity,” said LC Chiz in an interview with Manifesto Magazine.
After graduating from UP Law, he went on to earn his Masters in International and Comparative Law as a scholar from the prestigious Georgetown University Law Center in the United States. He then became a junior associate, a legal consultant, and senior Law lecturer at UP, Ateneo de Manila University and Aemilianum College in Sorsogon.
At 28, he became Representative of the First District of Sorsogon. The following year, he married theater actress Christine Elizabeth Flores. From the very start of their marriage, LC Chiz wanted to point out that public service was the kind of world they as a couple would be involved in.
During his second term in the House of Representatives, he became Majority Floor Leader and then became the official spokesperson of the late Fernando Poe Jr. during the 2004 elections. He continued to serve his final term as the Minority Floor Leader.
Three years later, at 37, he became Senator with the second highest number of votes. He is currently Chair of the Committees on Justice and Human Rights, Constitutional Amendments, Banks and Finance Intermediaries, and Revisions of Laws and Electoral Reforms. It was also in the same year when he became proud father to fraternal twins Maria Cecilia and Joaquin Cruz.
To add to his long list of achievements, LC Chiz has been conferred as one of the Ten Outstanding Young Men of the Philippines in 2005. He also became the only Filipino named as one of Asia’s Idols by the Asian News Network. He was also recognized as one of the Young Global Leaders of 2008 by the World Economic Forum.
Dreaming Big
LC Chiz did not fail to inspire those in attendance to dream big. Dispelling rumors that he aims to run for Vice-President in the upcoming elections, LC Chiz said, “(L)ibre ang mangarap…at kung mangangarap ka man lamang, (mangarap ka nang malaki).”
Rebutting critics that point to his age as his weakness, LC Chiz said that he fears growing old into politics. He points out the notion that the longer one stays in politics, the “longer one’s horns grow.”
He also displayed the wit and humor he has become known for. Pointing out the significance of the Alpha Phi Beta in his life, he said, “Dalawang dahilan kung bakit ‘Brod’ ang tawagan…Brod dahil kapatid ang turing—parehong pinanggalingan, iisang organisasyong kinabibilangan…at Brod dahil hindi alam ang pangalan.”
As for his family, he hopes to move in a new home where his kids could play in the grass. “Narinig ko may garden daw sa Malacañang,” he said.
Kidding aside, all eyes are now set on Lord Chancellor Sen. Francis G. Escudero. The road ahead may be filled with all sorts of obstacles from different sides. But LC Chiz can be assured that with friends like his and the Fraternity always by his side, his dream to bring change to the country will one day be a reality.









