Paolo Salvosa comes home to serve Baguio
Baguio Boy, Atty. Paolo Salvosa has come home to serve. (Top Photo from l-r) Atty. Paolo Salvosa delivered his speech to the graduates of UC; Atty. Paolo Salvosa as one of the mentors of the Baguio Youth for Good Governance’s Training on Local Campaigning last July 2024; Atty. Paolo plays with one of the children of the families who are victims of the fire at Brgy. Fairview Village; (Below photo from l-r) Atty. Paolo Salvosa gives a talk on RA 9433 and RA 9262 to 4Ps and KALIPI organizations. ; Atty. Paolo Salvosa gives free legal advice/consultation to barangays and their constituents; Atty. Paolo Salvosa gives an Orientation on Katarungang Pambarangay to Lupon Members and Sanggunian Members of District 13;
Grandson of former Baguio Colleges Foundation now UC founder, Atty. Benjamin and son of concurrent UC board chair, Ray Dean, Paolo grew up in the halls of the University while studying at Baguio City Special Education (Batch 1998) Center and Saint Louis University Boys’ High School (Batch 2002).
Salvosa went on to earn a law degree from Ateneo de Manila University and also attended a program on Strategic Management at the Harvard School of Government in the USA.
He initially worked as a lawyer in Malacañang in 2010 and served as the spokesperson for the Governance Commission for GOCCs (GCG) later became the Director of both the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council, and the Strategy Management at Office of the Vice President in 2016.
Salvosa has volunteered to give Lupon Orientations or a refresher on the Katarungang Pambarangay Law and the importance of the roles of the Lupon to “[I] facilitate best practice sharing among Lupon and share techniques on negotiation na maaring magamit ng mga Lupon sa mediation,” according to Salvosa.
Currently, Salvosa spearheads the processes for strategy formulation, execution, and monitoring as the University of the Cordilleras (UC) Strategic Consultant for 2024-2030.
“Ang success ng UC ngayon ay dahil sa tiwala na binigay ng families at communities sa UC, mula sa pag enroll ng mga anak nila hanggang sa pagpartner sa UC para sa mga research at community projects. Parati sinasabi sa amin ng lolo at lola ko na importante tumulong “to give back.” Ang bawat tagumpay may pinanggagalingan na dapat binabalikan hindi bilang pasasalamat lamang, kundi bilang pagiging bahagi rin ng Baguio community.”
On the side, Salvosa started a free legal consultation for barangays starting when the Paltiing United Seniors Organization (PUSO) initially invited him to join their Medical Missions at the start of the year and has since served Barangays Balsigan, Greenwater, Sta. Escolastica and Ambiong.
“Karamihan ng mga humingi ng tulong sa akin ay tungkol sa mga family law (inheritance and estate settlement) at property disputes (land ownership, boundary disputes). Madalas kailangan lang ng mga tao ng mapakinggan sila at gabay sa mga batas para maayos nila ang mga isyu na hinaharap nila. Kailangan maging mas accessible sa masa kung paano naipapaliwanag ang mga karapatan at proseso sa mga batas natin para sa level pa lang nila, maayos na nila mismo kahit walang abogado ang mga isyu nila kahit bago lumaki.”
After a 12-year stint in government service in the Metro, Salvosa comes home to serve the University of the Cordilleras and the city’s barangays. ###