Vivencio "Vince" Bringas Dizon (born August 18, 1974) is a Filipino economist, consultant and political aide who has been nominated by President Bongbong Marcos as Secretary of Transportation in 2025.
[2] After the 2004 elections, Dizon moved to the Czech Republic where he worked at the University of Northern Virginia Prague Campus as a senior lecturer in economics, Finance and Statistics.
[1] Upon his assumption of the post, Dizon, together with BCDA Chairman Gregorio Garcia III, revamped BCDA's brand statement, “We Build Great Cities While We Strengthen the Armed Forces” to emphasize the agency's mandate of providing economic opportunities to its military stakeholders while transforming former military camps into centers of growth.
[3] During Dizon's term as BCDA chief, the agency posted its highest contribution to its major stakeholder, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP).
BCDA remitted ₱15.16 billion to the AFP in the first three years of the Duterte administration alone, accounting for 33 percent of the total contributions made since 1993.
In October 2020, the government announced that the construction of the new Clark International Airport Passenger Terminal Building is already 100 percent completed, and will be operational by 2021.
[8] His term also saw quick development of New Clark City Phase 1A which served as the main sports hub for the 2019 Southeast Asian Games.
[10] President Duterte included Dizon as a member of the Cabinet cluster on infrastructure in July 2019, and in September the same year, he was named Presidential Adviser for Flagship Programs and Projects to oversee monitoring and implementation of the administration's flagship infrastructure programs, and making recommendations thereto.
[11] In October 2020, the Citizens Crime Watch Association filed before the Office of the Ombudsman a complaint for graft and malversation against Dizon, Government Corporate Counsel Elpidio Vega, and Isaac David, the director of Malaysian firm MTD Capital Berhad – the BCDA's partner in building New Clark.
[20] On February 13, 2025, President Bongbong Marcos appointed Dizon as Secretary of Transportation, replacing Jaime Bautista, who resigned citing health reasons.