Razon, Enrique K. Jr.
LSGH GS 1974, LSGH HS, DLSU Doctor of Science Honoris Causa 2019
2005
DLSAA Sports Hall of Fame Awardee
DLSU Sports
2019
DLSAA Distinguished Lasallian Awardee
for his constant and wholehearted support to Lasallian causes, and his visionary leadership in the ports management industry and in the sectors of investments, and hotels and resorts, all of which raise the bar of excellence in local and international business
(2006) Enrique K. Razon Jr. graduated from La Salle Green Hills (LSGH) grade school in 1974. He is a patron of amateur golf through the ICTSI- The Country Club Program and also extended support to the Canlubang Golf Team. His donation for the DLSU’s sports development in 2003 was used for equipment and facilities of Enrique M. Razon Sports Center, the Enrique Razon Athletic Scholarship Endowment Fund and the sports solidarity fund. Ricky supported the ICTSI-La Salle basketball team in the Philippine Basketball League (PBL). (2019) De La Salle University honored Razon with a degree in Doctor of Science in Logistics, Honoris Causa in 2019. He uses his invaluable knowledge and experience to guide the direction of ports, terminals and facilities in the Philippines and abroad. Razon is the Chairman and CEO of International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI), a global port management company based in the Philippines which is also one of the top five major maritime terminal operators in the world. Razon’s company operates in many countries, such as Indonesia, China, Pakistan, Australia, Papua New Guinea, Mexico, Honduras, and Colombia to name a few. He also established the Enrique K. Razon Logistics Institute at DLSU Laguna in an effort to enrich the logistics industry and the economy as a whole by educating future pioneers. Razon is also passionate about supporting the country’s sports development. He has lent his assistance to Philippine basketball and golf players by establishing and supporting programs. Aside from that, Razon also established the Enrique M. Razon Sports Complex (named after his father) and offers scholarships to athletes.