Gilberto Duavit Sr.


Gilberto "Bibit" Muñoz Duavit Sr. was a Filipino lawyer, entrepreneur and politician. He was a major figure in the GMA Network Inc. and a member of the House of Representatives from 1994 to 2001.

Early life and education

Duavit was born on November 29, 1934, in Manila. He was the son of Margarito Duavit and Rosa Muñoz.
He earned his Bachelor of Arts and law degree from the University of the East Manila, and held a doctorate degree in humanities from the University of Rizal System.

Business career

He was chairman of GMA Network, Inc. from 1974 to 1976 and was a former director of the company in 1977. He along with accountant Menardo Jimenez and lawyer Felipe Gozon acquired the Republic Broadcasting System from Robert Stewart in 1974 and renamed as GMA Radio-Television Arts.
Duavit sat as chairman and chief executive officer of Group Management and Development, Inc., as well as chairman of Guronasyon Foundation, Inc., an organization which recognizes remarkable teachers in the province of Rizal. He was also chair or director of various firms and companies, among them Permastress Industries, Inc., Unistress Concrete Systems, Inc., Sagittarius Condominium Corporation, and Mar Fishing Company, Inc.

Political career

Duavit was a former assistant executive secretary for social, political, legal, and economic affairs and acting executive secretary, Office of the President, and was twice awarded the Presidential Merit Award in 1967 and 1968.
He became a delegate to the 1971 Constitutional Convention, representing the 2nd district of Rizal, and president of the Philippine Constitutional Association in 1970.
He served as executive director of the National Youth and Sports Development Foundation of the Philippines, and as senior deputy minister of the Ministry of Youth and Sports Development. He was also a member of the Interim Batasang Pambansa, representing the Southern Tagalog Region from 1978 to 1984.

House of Representatives (1994–2001)

In 1994, a special election was held in the 1st district of Rizal where Duavit won as its representative under the Nationalist People's Coalition. He was later reelected as a member of the 10th and 11th Congresses.
During his stint in Congress, he served as senior assistant minority floor leader and chairman of the House Committee of Appropriations after becoming a member of the same House Committee.
He had likewise served as a member of various House Committees including Constitutional Amendments, Education and Culture, Housing and Urban Development, Public Works and Highways, and Banks and Financial Intermediaries.
As a lawmaker, Duavit was cited as one of the Ten Most Outstanding Congressmen in the 9th, 10th, and 11th Congresses.

Personal life

He married Vilma D. Roy and bore four children, namely GMA network president and chief executive officer Gilberto Duavit Jr., Rizal Representative Michael John Duavit, Rizal former representative Joel Roy Duavit, and GMA board member Judith Duavit Vasquez.

Death

Duavit died on December 14, 2018, due to a stroke. He was 84 years old. His cremated remains were placed at The Heritage Park in Taguig for public viewing. On December 18, 2018, his ashes were brought Binangonan, Rizal.