He is a Director of Lifetrack Medical Systems Inc, an award winning provider of a next-generation and patented distributed radiology platform. He is also a Co-founder and Director of Medcode Inc., the leading Philippines provider of training solutions in medical coding.
He also serves as Director of Digital Transformation for Enderun Colleges and is a member of the faculty for the College of Business, Technology, Entrepreneurship, and Economics.
He was the founder and CEO of MxSecure, Inc., an early pioneer in the Philippines BPO sector, recognized by Entrepreneur magazine and on the INC magazine list of fastest growing US companies for four successive years. He has also served in advisory and consulting positions with several technology startup companies.
Mr. Christie has practiced a life-long passion for business innovation through transformative technologies. He is a frequent speaker at business and education conferences.
He earned his Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley and previously held engineering and senior management positions in the semiconductor industry.
He started negotiations with the US National Science Foundation to bring the Internet into the country in the early 1990’s. Dr. Torres also directed the planning and implementation of government-wide IT programs and projects of the National Computer Center as the Resource and Learning Center of Information Technology for the government.
Dr. Torres is the first Filipino to obtain a Ph.D. in Computer Science where he obtained from University of Wisconsin under full scholarship. Dr. Torres is a Board Member of the Philippine Information Communication Technology Organization (PICTO).
In 1995, Mr. Bonifacio founded and served as the President and CEO of Pacific Micorwave Corporation which was aquired by REMEC on March 2001 and was renamed to REMEC Manufacturing, Philippines, Inc. (RMPI LLC). He served as the President and CEO of REMEC Broadband Wireless International, Inc. (RBWI).
He became the president of Cirtek Advanced Technologies and Solutions, Inc. in 2014 and currently the Executive Vice President and General Manager of Automated Technology (Phil) Inc. of (ATEC) Connectivity Division.
Mr. Bonifacio completed B.S. Electronics and Communication in University of Santo Tomas and passed his Electronics and Communication Engineering Licensure Examination. In 1978, He continued his education in Microwave Engineering in University of California, Berkeley, CA
He is also currently a member of various associations, namely, the Harvard Architectural and Urban Society, the Harvard Club of the Phils., the Harvard Alumni Alliance for the Environment, the Harvard Alumni Entrepreneurs, the Philippine Jaycees Senate, Rockwell Club, the Porsche Club of the Philippines, and the Rockwell Club, Baguio Country Club. He served as President of the Makati Jaycees.
He obtained his Bachelor of Science in Architecture in the University of the Philippines. In 1987, he obtained post graduate studies in Information Technology for Architects in the Ateneo de Manila University. In 2002, he obtained post graduate studies in Financial Forecasting in the Center for Research and Communications in Mandaluyong.
Likewise in 2002, he obtained post graduate studies in Finance for Senior Executives in the Asian Institute of Management in Makati City. He also obtained post graduate studies in Actual Planning and in School Planning and Design in Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
He obtained his Bachelor of Science in Architecture in the University of the Philippines. In 1987, he obtained post graduate studies in Information Technology for Architects in the Ateneo de Manila University. In 2002, he obtained post graduate studies in Financial Forecasting in the Center for Research and Communications in Mandaluyong. Likewise in 2002, he obtained post graduate studies in Finance for Senior Executives in the Asian Institute of Management in Makati City. He also obtained post graduate studies in Actual Planning and in School Planning and Design in Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.