By Niño Manaog
Extension Associate
DR. ALADINO L. LECCIO |
In
said convocation, VP Leccio was named Outstanding Alumnus for Educational
Leadership, for his “exemplary leadership in and valuable contributions to the
advancement of higher education.”
Along
with eleven other awardees in other fields, Leccio was conferred a Plaque of
Recognition by the CPAf officials led by Dr. Fernando Sanchez Jr., UPLB
chancellor and Dr. Josefina Dizon, dean of CPAf.
Forming
part of his acceptance speech, which was the sole Response from the Awardees, Leccio
added that an outstanding alumnus “thinks
of others, especially those for him and of the opportunities for advancement.
Through appropriate work and words, he shows that he truly cares for their
welfare and development.”
Leccio
obtained Bachelor of Science in Agricultural
Education at the Mambusao Agricultural
and Technical College (MATEC) in 1979. After graduation, he joined the MATEC
faculty until it was converted to the Panay State Polytechnic College (PSPC) in the 1980s. In 1983, he pursued his Master of Science in Agronomy
at PSPC
and obtained his degree in
1988.
Dr. Aladino Leccio (third from left) receives the award from the CPAf faculty. |
After
finishing his doctorate in Extension Education at UPLB in 1997, Leccio went on
to hold higher positions at PSPC,
including being the extension director until the time it became the Capiz State University (CapSU) in 2004.