Marcos attended Don Sergio Osmeña Senior Memorial National High School, Inc. and Padre Annibale School in Laoag for his primary education. He then left for the United Kingdom and attended the Worth School for his secondary education from 2006 to 2013. After that, he went to the City, University of London, where he earned a degree in Bachelor of Science in International Relations with honors in 2016.[2] He then earned his master's degree in Developmental Studies at the London School of Economics and Political Science in 2017.[1][3][4][11]
In 2021, before joining the legislative staff of House Majority Leaders, he worked as a consultant for his cousin, Ilocos Norte Governor Matthew Manotoc. His responsibilities included overseeing the efficient distribution of assistance to the people of Ilocos Norte, such as food packs, fishing gear for fishermen, tablets for remote learning, and a COVID recovery assistance program for sari-sari store owners.[13]
On late November 2022, Marcos, together with his uncle, House Speaker Martin Romualdez, filed House Bill No. 6398, also known as the controversial Maharlika Investment Fund. The aim is to create a sovereign wealth fund for the Philippines, drawing inspiration from South Korea's own sovereign wealth fund.[17][18] MIF was approved by the House of Representatives on December 12, 2022.[19] Economist Michael Batu said the bill can help raise money to help the government's programs and achieve development goals, if managed properly.[20]
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^Lamentillo, Anna (April 27, 2022). "Who is Sandro Marcos?". ManilaBulletin.com. Archived from the original on May 14, 2022. Retrieved November 15, 2023.