29 Jan 2001 to 05 Jan 2004 – Cabinet Secretary
- Department of Tourism – Chair, Philippine Tourism Authority (ex-officio)
- Chair, Philippine Convention & Visitors Corporation (ex-officio)
- Chair, Intramuros Administration (ex-officio)
- Chair, National Parks Development Committee (ex-officio)
- Chair, Philippine Commission on Sports Scuba Diving (ex-officio)
- Member, Manila International Airport Authority (ex-officio)
- Member, Mactan-Cebu International Airport Authority (ex-officio)
- Member, Board of Trustees, Philippine Retirement Authority, CORD Region III
- 1992 to 1998 – Founding Chairman and Administrator
- Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (Envisioned in 1971 and together with the people of Olongapo lobbied for the creation of a free port after the rejection of the Bases Treaty in 1991)
- 1988 to 6/30/93 City Mayor of Olongapo
- 1980 to 1986 City Mayor of Olongapo
- 1975 to 1979 Associate, ACCRA Law Office
- 1974 to 1975 Director, Kong Commercial Philippines, Inc.
- 1971 Youngest Delegate – Constitutional Convention of the Philippines
- 1966 to 1967 Brand Manager, Procter and Gamble (Philippine Manufacturing Company)
Representing the Philippines financial centre, Jejomar C Binay the Mayor of Makati City is determined that the poor should not lose out to business. In an interview with City Mayors he said a mayor must be the mayor for all residents, meaning the rich, the middle class and the poor. “But when it comes to allocating local government resources, he must do so on the basis of need, guided by his social obligation to his constituents. Government must place priority on addressing the concerns of the economically disadvantaged.
MALACAÑANG said Tuesday it supported the suspension of Makati City Mayor Jejomar Binay but was quick to deny the administration was cracking down on staunch critics of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and the political opposition.
The Department of Interior and Local Government handed down a suspension order against Binay, Vice Mayor Ernesto Mercado and seven councilors in connection with charges filed by a political rival accusing them of maintaining so-called “ghost” employees.










