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SARA ZIMMERMAN DUTERTE

Sara Zimmerman Duterte is the Vice President and


Secretary of Education in the Philippines. She is popularly
known in the Philippines as Inday Sara. The nickname
Inday means beloved in the Visayan language. She is the
second child of Rodrigo Roa Duterte, the 16th President of
the Republic of the Philippines, and Elizabeth Zimmerman
Duterte, a former flight attendant and teacher. Sara is the
first-ever elected woman and the youngest vice mayor and
mayor of Davao City.

Her life is profoundly backdropped by her family’s long


history in politics and public service. Her socio-political
acumen and leadership skills have been sharpened by the
Duterte family’s tradition of working in the government
and serving the people. Before politics, Sara had a brief
stint as a Court Attorney in the Supreme Court of the
Philippines in 2006. She then served as Vice Mayor from
2007 to 2010 and was elected Mayor in 2010.

Although a newcomer in 2007, Sara demonstrated


transformational leadership skills among the members of
the City Council. Her landmark project while serving as
Vice Mayor was ‘Inday Para sa Barangay’, a whole-of-
government approach to service every year in each of the
182 barangays of the city. It is now called the Caravan of
Government Services when she moved to the City Mayor's Office. During her term as mayor, the timeless
Davao Life is Here brand was created. It propelled Davao City's image as a desired market and destination
for investment and tourism events, including the Meetings, Incentives, Conference, Exhibitions market.

As a neophyte Mayor in 2010, she was appointed as Chairperson of the Regional Development Council
(RDC). The RDC under her leadership made notable accomplishments that propelled the region. During
her first full year as RDC chairperson, Davao Region’s Gross Regional Domestic Product expanded from
3.9 percent in 2011 to 7.1 percent in 2012.

Under Sara's leadership, Davao City soared to greater heights and emerged as a premier city in Mindanao.
For the short period of 2011 to 2013, Davao City received 36 awards, citations, and recognitions for good
governance, business, tourism, health, environment, fiscal management, transparency, among others.

Sara served as a regional officer of the National Movement of Young Legislators in 2007- 2010 and served
as officer in the National Executive Board of the League of Cities Philippines in 2010-2013.

In 2013, Sara took a respite from politics, devoting her time as one of the partner lawyers of Carpio &
Duterte Lawyers. She passed the Pre-Judicature Program of the Philippine Judicial Academy in
preparation for her plans to join the judiciary. In 2014,she was elected to the Board of Governors of the
Philippine Red Cross.
In 2016, Sara re-entered local politics and ran for mayor. The centerpiece of her mayoral comeback was
called Byaheng Do30, a political agenda guided by Thirty Projects for Ten Priority Sectors: Education,
Health, Poverty Alleviation, Infrastructure Development, Solid WasteManagement and Environment,
Agriculture, Investment and Tourism, Traffic and Transportation Management, Disaster Risk Reduction
and Management, and Peace andOrder. As a believer of continuity, Sara’s 2019 mayoral reelection bid was
anchored on the 2016 platform, but this time called 'Byaheng Do30 - The Second Trip'.

Sara relentlessly pursued peace and progress in her administration. As a result, she was able to lift Davao
City to a stellar national status with 117 awards, citations, and recognitions from March 2017 to December
2021. Davao City is included on the 2021 Top 10 Richest Cities of the Philippines of the Commission on
Audit. And in the same year, Davao City was ranked the 4th Most Competitive Highly Urbanized City by
the Department of Trade and Industry.

Sara has been recognized both here and abroad for the work that she has done as local chief executive. In
2012, she was one of the 88 nominees to the prestigious World MayorAwards -- and one of the only two
Filipino mayor nominees. In 2021, she was selected as the Philippines’ Top Performing Mayor, with a
rating of 93 percent, by an independent and non-commissioned survey of the RP-Mission and
Development Foundation Inc.

Her advocacies are reflected in the projects dearest to her — the Peace 911 (a local peace initiative),
Magnegosyo Ta ‘Day (a livelihood support project), Pagbabago Campaign, and the Kean Gabriel Hotline
(an anonymous reporting platform for abused children).

Sara is an adopted member of the Philippine Military Academy Maharlika Class of 1984 and the Philippine
National Police Academy Tagapagkalinga Class of 1991. She is a member of the Philippine Coast Guard
Auxiliary and the Armed Forces of the Philippines Army Reserve Command. She holds the rank of Colonel
and is currently the Assistant Brigade Commander of the 2202nd Ready Reserve Combined Arms Brigade,
PhilippineArmy. She has received several medals, ribbons, badges, and citations for her work in Davao in
support of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.

Sara is a Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Therapy graduate from the San Pedro College in Davao City.
She received her Juris Doctor degree from the San Sebastian College – Recoletos in the City of Manila. She
was presented as one of the 30 Most Outstanding St. Augustine Awardees of San Sebastian in January
2014 and was granted by the San Sebastian College of Law the Distinguished Alumna Award for public
service in February 2020. She also received the Distinguished Woman of Service Award from the San Beda
College Alumni Association in February 2011. Sara spent four years of law school at the San Beda and her
final year in San Sebastian.

Sara is a graduate in 2011 of the twin programs of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Command and
General Staff College – General Staff Course and the Development Academy of the Philippines - Master of
Public Management.

She is married to fellow lawyer Manases Reyes Carpio and they have three children named Shark, Stingray,
and Stonefish.

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