MANILA, Philippines — LBC Express Holdings Inc. on Wednesday announced a leadership change following the retirement of its Chairman, President and CEO Miguel Angel Camahort, effective Oct. 1, 2025.
“Mr. Miguel Angel A. Camahort will resign as the Chairman of the Board and as President and Chief Executive Officer of LBC Express Holdings, Inc. effective [Oct. 1] 2025, due to his retirement,” the company said in a disclosure.
LBC Express Holdings top executive to retire in Oct.
To succeed Camahort, the board appointed Enrique Rey Jr. as President and CEO to serve the remainder of his term “and until a successor has been duly elected and qualified.”
Rey, who has been the company’s Chief Finance Officer (CFO) since 2017, will step down from his finance post in line with his new role. Rosalie H. Infantado will replace him as CFO beginning Oct. 1, also for the remainder of his term.
LBC Express Holdings top executive to retire in Oct.
Meanwhile, Rene E. Fuentes was named chairman of the board effective the same date.
Camahort joined in October 2009 through LBC Express Inc., This news data comes from:http://www.052298.com
Fuentes, currently executive vice president and chief operating officer for International Sales and Operations at LBC Express Inc., joined the group in 2001.
He previously served as president of Documents Plus, Inc. and held management roles at EFC Food Corporation. He is an alumnus of De La Salle University and completed a key executive program at Harvard Business School.
Rey has been with the company since 2015, holding posts, including investor relations officer and CFO.

He previously worked at Coca-Cola Phil ATS in various sales leadership roles. He studied at De La Salle University, completed a management program at the Ateneo Business School.
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