Enrique Jacobo Emilio Zóbel y Olgado (January 7, 1927 – May 17, 2004), better known as Enrique J. Zóbel and EZ, was a prominent Filipino businessman, pilot, and
polo
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player belonging to the prominent
Zóbel de Ayala family who are of
Spanish and
German descent.
Early life
The only child of Col. Jacobo Zóbel y Roxas and Ángela Olgado y Calvo, he was a grandson and namesake of
Enrique Zóbel de Ayala.
After the Japanese forces entered
Manila
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in 1941, the 14-year-old Enrique displayed his resourcefulness and audacity, having to care for his mother while his father was with the
USAFFE forces in
Bataan. To generate income for their daily needs, he used his father's
polo ponies to offer
kalesa rides and even befriended General Ota, the head of the
Kempeitai in the process.
He became the favorite of his aunt, Mercedes Zobel McMicking, and her husband, Col. Joseph McMicking. Doña Mercedes was matriarch of the
Zóbel de Ayala family after the deaths of her brothers, Jacobo and Alfonso. The couple took interest in his education and growth and groomed him, together with other clan members for the family businesses.
Career
Zóbel joined Ayala y Compañia in 1955 and worked closely with his uncle, Col. McMicking, who was credited for engineering the transformation of Makati from vast tracts of swamplands into the Philippines' premier financial and commercial district. When the Ayala y Compañia partnership became a
corporation
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in 1967 (after the retirement of Col. McMicking), Zóbel became its first chief executive. Like McMicking, Zóbel showed great strength and business savvy in contributing to the growth of Ayala as one of the Philippines' biggest and most respected conglomerates. He sustained McMicking's vision for the Ayala group.
He professionalized the Ayala group and was instrumental in fulfilling Ayala's goal to become a major player in the banking sector, as the company gained control of the
Bank of the Philippine Islands
The Bank of the Philippine Islands ('';'' '','' commonly known as BPI; ) is a universal bank in the Philippines. It is the oldest bank in both the Philippines and Southeast Asia. It is the fourth largest bank in terms of assets, the second lar ...
. Ayala also moved into new industries –
semiconductor
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(
Integrated Micro-Electronics, Inc.),
food processing
Food processing is the transformation of agricultural products into food, or of one form of food into other forms. Food processing takes many forms, from grinding grain into raw flour, home cooking, and complex industrial methods used in the mak ...
(Pure Foods Corporation – now,
San Miguel Pure Foods Company, Inc.),
agribusiness
Agribusiness is the industry, enterprises, and the field of study of value chains in agriculture and in the bio-economy,
in which case it is also called bio-business or bio-enterprise.
The primary goal of agribusiness is to maximize profit ...
(Darong (formerly Ayala) Agricultural Development Corporation) and
telecommunications
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(Globe-Mackay Cable & Radio Corporation – now,
Globe Telecom). In 1973, Zóbel welcomed the
Mitsubishi
The is a group of autonomous Japanese multinational companies in a variety of industries.
Founded by Yatarō Iwasaki in 1870, the Mitsubishi Group traces its origins to the Mitsubishi zaibatsu, a unified company that existed from 1870 to 194 ...
group as partners and took Ayala Corporation
public
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in 1976. On November 8, 1976, Ayala Corporation was listed in the Makati Stock Exchange (now
Philippine Stock Exchange).
In 1981, he founded the
Makati Business Club (MBC) with
Jose V. Romero Jr., Rogelio Pantaleon and
Bernardo Villegas to support or oppose policies which affected national life. He felt that the business community needed to speak out as a single solid voice and not lobby for its own corporate or sectoral interest. From 1983 to 1986, MBC would be the prime advocate of
political change.
In 1983, he fought with his third cousin
Andrés Soriano, Jr. for control of
San Miguel Corporation (SMC). After losing the battle for control, he sold the Zóbel de Ayala family's shares (equivalent to 19% of SMC) in SMC to
Eduardo Cojuangco, Jr. His controversial move was met with the displeasure of his aunt, Doña Mercedes, and cost him his position at Ayala. He was succeeded by his first cousin
Jaime Zóbel de Ayala in 1984.
On his own, he took on projects of unprecedented dimensions in 1984, building the
Istana Nurul Iman
The Istana Nurul Iman (Jawi script, Jawi: ايستان نور الإيمان; English language, English: The Light of Faith Palace) is the official residence of the Sultan of Brunei, Hassanal Bolkiah, and the seat of the Brunei government. Th ...
(official residence of the
Sultan of Brunei,
Hassanal Bolkiah
Hassanal Bolkiah Muiz'zaddin Wad'daulah (born 15 July 1946) is the List of sultans of Brunei, Sultan of Brunei since 1967, and Prime Minister of Brunei, prime minister of Brunei since its independence from the United Kingdom in 1984. He is one ...
) at a total cost of around US$1.4 billion under his company, Ayala International, Inc.
Philanthropy
The
De La Salle-Santiago Zóbel School located in
Ayala Alabang Village (an
Ayala real estate development) was named in memory of son, Jacobo Santiago "Santi" (1954–1965), who died of
pneumonia
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at the age of 11.
In 1990, he established the Enrique Zóbel Foundation, which focuses on social and economic development projects in
Calatagan,
Batangas
Batangas, officially the Province of Batangas ( ), is a first class province of the Philippines located in the southwestern part of Luzon in the Calabarzon region. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 2,908,494 people, making ...
.
Military service
He was a pilot and reserve officer in the
Philippine Air Force with the rank of
colonel
Colonel ( ; abbreviated as Col., Col, or COL) is a senior military Officer (armed forces), officer rank used in many countries. It is also used in some police forces and paramilitary organizations.
In the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, a colon ...
.
Later life
On May 10, 1991, Zóbel suffered a spinal injury and was paralyzed from the waist down after an accident in
Sotogrande,
Spain
Spain, or the Kingdom of Spain, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe with territories in North Africa. Featuring the Punta de Tarifa, southernmost point of continental Europe, it is the largest country in Southern Eur ...
while playing
polo
Polo is a stick and ball game that is played on horseback as a traditional field sport. It is one of the world's oldest known team sports, having been adopted in the Western world from the game of Chovgan (), which originated in ancient ...
. He had to stop all physical activities and instead devoted his time to his foundation.
He was a recipient of the
TOFIL Award in 2001.
He was a consummate pilot and was equally at home with jets and propeller
airplane
An airplane (American English), or aeroplane (Commonwealth English), informally plane, is a fixed-wing aircraft that is propelled forward by thrust from a jet engine, Propeller (aircraft), propeller, or rocket engine. Airplanes come in a vari ...
s. Even just before his death, he was looking for a small jet that could fly the distance from Manila to Hawaii, where he had a vacation home.
Personal life
He was first married to
Rocío Urquijo Novales with whom he had three children – Jácobo Santiago "Santi" (1954–1965), María de las Mercedes, and Iñigo. He later separated from Urquijo and married Dee Anne Hora, an American. After his death, Hora became the chairwoman of the Enrique Zóbel Foundation and continued his philanthropic works.
He was also known by his employees as a fluent Tagalog speaker with a twist of Batangueño accent given his sojourn in Batangas.
Death
Zóbel died on May 17, 2004, at the age of 77.
Posthumous
Zóbel was an avid
polo
Polo is a stick and ball game that is played on horseback as a traditional field sport. It is one of the world's oldest known team sports, having been adopted in the Western world from the game of Chovgan (), which originated in ancient ...
player and was the first Filipino president of Manila Polo Club (1963–1964). In honor of his memory, the East Polo Field of the club was renamed Enrique Zóbel Field on January 9, 2005. The Enrique Zóbel Memorial Polo Cup was launched on January 30, 2005, at the club and has been held annually since.
References
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1927 births
2004 deaths
20th-century Filipino businesspeople
Filipino people of German descent
Filipino people of Basque descent
Enrique
Filipino people with disabilities
People with paraplegia
De La Salle University alumni
University of California, Los Angeles alumni
San Miguel Corporation people