Glenn Soco
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October 20, 1973
Glenn Soco | |
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Soco in 2023 | |
| 18th Vice Governor of Cebu | |
| Assumed office June 30, 2025 | |
| Governor | Pam Baricuatro |
| Preceded by | Hilario Davide III |
| Member of the Cebu Provincial Board from Cebu's 6th district | |
| In office June 30, 2019 – June 30, 2025 Serving with Thadeo Jovito Ouano | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Glenn Anthony Ocampo Soco October 20, 1973 Cebu City, Philippines |
| Party | One Cebu (local party; 2009–2012; 2024–present) |
| Other political affiliations | PDP–Laban (2018–2024) PMP (2012–2013) Lakas–Kampi (2009–2010) |
| Spouse | Krizia L. Nuñez |
| Children | 5 |
| Alma mater | University of San Carlos (BS) |
| Occupation | Businessman, politician |
| Profession | Industrial engineer |
Glenn Anthony Ocampo Soco[1] (born October 20, 1973) is a Filipino businessman and politician who has served as 18th vice governor of Cebu since 2025.[2]
Soco was born on October 20, 1973 in Cebu City, to Guillermo "Momoy" Soco, a former Mandaue City Councilor and Adelina Ocampo.[3] He studied University of San Carlos with the degree of Industrial Engineering.
Political career
In 2010,[4] Soco ran for vice governor of Cebu but he lost to Gregorio Sanchez and garnered only 517,687 votes.[5][6]
In 2013,[7] Soco ran again for vice governor of Cebu but he lost to Agnes Magpale and garnered only 357,007 votes.[8][9]
Cebu Provincial Board (2019–2025)
In 2019 elections, Soco became a member of Cebu Provincial Board for two consecutive terms.[10][11]
Vice Governor of Cebu (2025–present)
In 2025 elections,[12][13] Soco became a vice governor of Cebu but his running mate Gwendolyn Garcia lost to Pam Baricuatro.[14][15][16]