Antonio C. Delgado
Antonio Concepcion Delgado was a Filipino industrialist and civic leader who served as the Philippine Ambassador to the Vatican and acting president of the Philippine Chamber of Industries.
Early life
Antonio Delgado was born in San Pablo, Laguna, and was the fourth of eight children of physician Jose Maria Delgado and Felisa Concepcion.Delgado graduated as valedictorian from San Beda College in 1933 and received his Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering, magna cum laude, from the University of Santo Tomas in 1937. He served in the Philippine Army and was a guerrilla fighter during World War II. In 1945, he married Nellie Chuidian, and they had four children: Jose Roberto, Lolita, Jose Antonio, and Jose Eduardo.
On July 28, 1963, Jose Antonio died along with the rest of the Philippine contingent to the 11th World Scout Jamboree in Marathon, Greece, 19 other Boy Scouts, three Scoutmasters, and a Chaplain, when their plane crashed in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Bombay, India. His parents established the Jose Antonio Delgado Memorial Foundation, Inc., known as the Ala-Ala Foundation, with the insurance money.
Business
In 1946, Delgado founded ACD, Inc., and in 1949, he established Delgado Brothers, Inc., which became the largest fully integrated transportation company in the Philippines. He founded nine other companies:- Caltex Floating Station
- Delgado Stevedoring
- Delgado Overland Corporation
- Delgado Brokerage Corporation
- Delgado Air Cargo
- Delgado Shipyard Corporation
- United Services Corporation
- Wood-Mosaic, Inc.
- Delgado Brothers Hotel Corporation, which owned the Manila Hilton. It was the first 5-star hotel in the Philippines and the tallest building in the country from the late 1960s into the 1970s.
In the 1960s, Delgado was elected to the Philippine Chamber of Industries as President, to the Industrial Finance Committee as Chairman and to the Chamber of Commerce as a Member.
Recognitions
Delgado received awards from various organizations:- Silver Buffalo Award, Boy Scouts of America, 1970
- Bronze Wolf Award, World Organization of the Scout Movement, 1971, conferred at the 22nd World Scout Conference in Otaniemi, Finland
- Golden Pheasant Award, Scout Association of Japan, 1973
- Silver Tamaraw for Scouting volunteers, Boy Scouts of the Philippines
- Silver Fir Medal of Merit, Boy Scouts of Austria
- Bronze Usa and Gold Medal of Merit, Boy Scouts of the Philippines
- Presidential Gold Plaque, for services rendered for the 10th World Scout Jamboree
- Knight of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem
- Grand Cross "Pro Melitense," Sovereign Military Order of Malta
- Pilgrim Medal of Pope Leo XII
- Doctorate in Canon Law and Civil Law, Honoris Causa, Pontifical Lateran University
Scouting
At 15 years old, Delgado was a member of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines contingent to the 4th World Scout Jamboree in Gödöllő, Hungary in 1933. Thirty-five years later, he became President of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines. At the 1971 World Scout Conference in Tokyo, Japan, he became the first Asian to be elected Chairman of the World Scout Committee.The Boy Scouts of the Philippines state that Delgado conceived the World Scout Emblem as the first Asian World Scout Committee Chairman. However, the design was introduced at the 8th World Scout Jamboree in 1955, based on a 1939 earlier design by J. S. Wilson.
His son, industrialist Jose Eduardo Delgado, was a member of the National Executive Board of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines.