Joseph Sigelman

Joseph Sigelman is the Chairman and a Director of the Atlantic, Gulf & Pacific Company (http://www.agp.ph),
or AG&P. AG&P is the leading fabrication and modularization company based in Southeast Asia. It modularizes
petroleum refineries, petrochemical plants, power plants, offshore platforms, LNG facilities and mining processing
and refining operations. AG&P is 113 years old. It employs over 5,000 professionals. In 2011, AG&P completed and
shipped 98 modules that comprised the world's first modular coker of its scale and complexity. Earlier, AG&P
delivered a major nickel mining operation in 322 modules. Ongoing projects include liquefaction trains for an LNG
faclity in Australia, modules for a petrochemical plant in the US, electrical modules for an LNG facility, mining
transport systems, further petrochemical plant modules and a floating port, among others. AG&P currently has over
1.5 million square meters of yard space and its two assembly and fabrication yards each sits on a deep-sea port, with
its modules sent to Australasia, North America, Central Asia and the Arabian peninsula. In addition, AG&P's
FieldCOM Division sends integrated teams to complex construction, hook-up and commissioning, operation and
maintenance jobs in the Philippines and around the world. Joe took on his current role in 2011 after DMCI (http://
www. dmciholdings) spun-off AG&P. In 2013, AG&P's FieldCOM Division won the Presidential Award of
Excellence from the Government of the Philippines for its outstanding contributions.
Prior to this, Joe headed PetroTiger (http:/ / www. petrotiger. com), the over 2,400-professional company he
co-founded in 2007. PetroTiger has two areas. Firstly, PetroTiger focuses on the full suite of Engineering,
Procurement and Construction (EPC) services, including conceptual, basic and detailed engineering, project and
construction management and construction. PetroTiger engages in the EPC of petroleum field infrastructure, such as
production facilities (1mm barrels per day in total production built), gas compression and treatment, water treatment
and injection, refinery development and expansion, pipelines and power plants (2,100 MWs built or in progress in
2010). In June 2010, PetroTiger acquired 100% of the equity of Inelectra International, a major EPC provider
serving Latin America and Spain. In 2008, PetroTiger acquired a majority stake in Gomez, Cajiao y Associados, a
40-year old civil engineering firm, engaged in the design and construction supervision of major infrastructure
projects throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, including refineries, central production facilities and other
petroleum surface equipment, roads, railroads, bridges, dams, power plants, pipelines, transportation systems and
water conduits. Secondly, PetroTiger engages in the optimization of oil and gas field production, from reservoir to
pipeline, including services such as testing, pumping, wireline, slickline, perforation, stimulation, coiled tubing and
workover. PetroTiger operates across Colombia, Peru, Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and in Southeast
Asia. PetroTiger's clients include national oil companies, super-majors, large independent exploration firms, global
mining companies, pipeline operators and local, national and supra-national government authorities.
In 1999, Joe co-founded OfficeTiger, which became a several thousand-professional firm focused on providing
premedia, accounting, research and analytics. legal and actuarial services for large corporations, investment banks
and law firms. Joe served as OfficeTiger’s Co-Chief Executive Officer until its $250 million acquisition in 2006 by
RR Donnelley (NYSE:RRD) and then as its Co-President for a subsequent year. OfficeTiger had 42 locations around
the world, including in New York City, Atlanta, Salt Lake City, India, Sri Lanka, the UK and Poland from which it
executed its services.
Joe previously worked with Goldman Sachs International in London in the Whitehall Street Private Equity Funds.
Originally from New York City, Joe began his career with Lazard Frères. Joe is a graduate with honors of Princeton
University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and of The Harvard Business School. In
2013, Joe received the Jones Lang LaSalle Expatriate Executive of the Year Award from Asia CEO. He was awarded
one of BusinessWeek Magazine’s 2005 Annual Star of Asia Awards. In 2004, he was cited by Institutional Investor
as one of its 50 top influencers in the finance industry and also received the Jewel of India Award. In 2008, Joe was
named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum and is a Member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
 
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