Winston Fiel Garcia (born May 21, 1958) is a Filipino lawyer, and corporate leader who has served as the director and board member of several of the biggest institutions in the Philippines such as the Philippine Stock Exchange, San Miguel Corporation, Meralco and is currently the chairman of the Garcia-owned Cebu CFI Cooperative.
Winston is married to Isabel, an architect and the president of the Zonta Club International Cebu Chapter.
[3] Garcia was conferred an honorary doctorate degree in public administration by the Polytechnic University of the Philippines.
[6][7][8][9] He intensified collection, eliminated fraud, launched aggressive marketing of new products and services to members, and instituted practical reforms in GSIS investment activities.
[12] One of the most controversial paintings to date is Juan Luna's "The Parisian Life" which is now exhibited to the public at the Philippine National Museum.
[17][18][19] Garcia is the former chairman of the National Reinsurance Corporation; the GSIS Mutual Fund, Inc.; and the ASEAN Forum Inc.
As provincial board member, he is credited for developing the P1 billion bond program of Cebu that raised funds to finance the province's infrastructure, triggering the Ce-boom phenomenon.