List of Upsilon Sigma Phi members

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The Upsilon Sigma Phi (ΥΣΦ) is the oldest Greek-letter organization and fraternity in Asia. It is the first student organization in the University of the Philippines, and it has been in operation since its founding in 1918. The following is an list of notable members of Upsilon Sigma Phi, the oldest Greek-letter fraternity in Asia.

Constitutional Conventions[]

1935 Constitutional Convention[]

1971 Constitutional Convention[]

  • Sotero Laurel - President Pro-Tempore
  • Domocao Alonto - Delegate, Lanao del Sur
  • - Delegate, First District of Capiz
  • Mateo A.T. Caparas – Delegate, First District of Bulacan
  • Estanislao Fernandez - Delegate, Second District of Laguna
  • Richard J. Gordon - Delegate, Zambales
  • - Delegate, Lone District of Aklan
  • Juan R. Liwag - Delegate, Second District of Nueva Ecija
  • – Delegate, Lanao del Sur
  • - Delegate, First District of Rizal
  • Juanito Remulla Sr. - Delegate, Cavite
  • - Delegate, First District of Pampanga
  • - Delegate, First District of Laguna

1987 Constitutional Commission[]

Executive branch[]

Presidents[]

  • Ferdinand Marcos – 10th Philippine President, 11th Senate President, Secretary of Defense, and Ilocos Norte Representative[2][3]
  • José P. Laurel – 4th Philippine President, Senator, Supreme Court Justice, Commissioner of Justice, and Secretary of the Interior; Member, 1935 Constitutional Convention[4]
  • José Abad Santos – Acting President of the Philippines, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court[5]

Vice Presidents[]

Executive Departments[]

Current[]

  • Jesus Melchor Quitain - OIC, Office of the Special Assistant to the President[8]
  • Jing Paras - Presidential Legislative Assistant, Presidential Legislative Liaison Office[9]
  • Ted Herbosa - special adviser to the National Task Force on COVID-19[10]
  • Nicholas Ty - Assistant Secretary, Department of Justice[11]
  • Michel Kristian R. Ablan - Undersecretary, Presidential Communications Operations Office[12]
  • Avelino Tolentino - Assistant Secretary, Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC)[13]

Former[]

  • – Solicitor General; Minister of Justice[14]
  • – Solicitor General
  • Juan R. Liwag – Solicitor General; Secretary of Justice[14]
  • Querube Makalintal – Solicitor General[14]
  • Salvador P. Lopez – Secretary, Foreign Affairs[4][15]
  • Onofre Corpuz – Secretary, Department of Education; Chairperson, Career Executive Service Board[16]
  • Dante Canlas – Secretary of Economic Planning; Director, National Economic Development Council (NEDA)[17]
  • Catalino Macaraig Jr. – Executive Secretary, Office of the President[18]
  • – Executive Secretary
  • – Deputy Executive Secretary
  • - Deputy Commissioner, Bureau of Customs[19]
  • Rico Puno - Undersecretary, Department of Interior and Local Government[20]
  • Emilio Espinosa – Secretary of Labor
  • Enrique M. Garcia – Secretary of Health
  • Pio Pedrosa – Secretary of Finance
  • Teodoro Peña – Minister of Natural Resources
  • Troadio Quiazon – Secretary of Commerce and Industry

Legislative Branch[]

Senate[]

Incumbent[]

Former[]

House of Representatives[]

House Majority Leader, Congressman Martin Romualdez.
Congressman Roman Romulo.
Congressman Boying Remulla.

Incumbent[]

  • Martin Romualdez – Leyte Representative (2007–2016; 2019–Present); Majority Floor Leader (2019–Present)[23]
  • Jesus Crispin Remulla – Cavite Representative (2004–2013; 2019–Present)[28]
  • Isagani Amatong – Zamboanga del Norte Representative (2019–Present)[29]
  • Rimpy Bondoc – Pampanga Representative (2019–Present)[30]
  • Arnulf Bryan Fuentebella – Camarines Sur Representative (2019–Present)[31]
  • Roman Romulo – Pasig Representative (2007–2016; 2019–Present)[17]
  • Victor Yap – Tarlac Representative (2019–Present)[32]
  • Alfred Vargas – Quezon City 5th District Representative (2013–Present)

Former[]

  • José Laurel Jr. – 9th Speaker of the House of Representatives; Batangas Representative (1941-1957; 1961-1972; 1984-1986) [33]
  • Nicanor Yñiguez – 15th Speaker of the House of Representatives; Southern Leyte Representative (1957–1972; 1984–1986) [34]
  • Roque Ablan, Jr. – Ilocos Norte Representative (1967–1973; 1987–1998; 2001–2010)
  • Felix William Fuentebella – Camarines Sur Representative (2001–2004; 2013–2016) [35]
  • Gerardo Roxas Jr. – Capiz Representative (1987–1993)[16]
  • Wenceslao Vinzons – Camarines Norte Representative (1941–1942)[36]
  • Gilbert Remulla – Cavite Representative (2001–2004)[28]
  • Simeon M. Valdez - Ilocos Norte Representative[37]
  • Hermogenes D. Concepcion, Jr. - Nueva Ecija Representative[38]
  • Renato P. Dragon - Cavite Representative[39]
  • Emilio R. Espinosa - Masbate Representative[40]
  • Francisco B. Aniag, Jr. - Bulacan Representative[41]
  • Joaquin L. Ortega, Jr. - La Union Representative[42]
  • Samuel F. Reyes - Ilocos Sur Representative[43]
  • Florante C. Roque - Bulacan Representative[44]
  • Jerome V. Paras - Negros Oriental Representative[45]
  • Jacinto V. Paras - Negros Oriental Representative[46]
  • Marcial C. Punzalan, Jr. - Quezon Representative[47]
  • Pablo R. Roman - Bataan Representative[48]
  • Agaton A. Ursua - Camarines Sur Representative[49]
  • Eduardo C. Zialcita - Parañaque City Representative[50]
  • Enrique A. Zaldivar - Antique Representative[51]
  • Joker P. Arroyo - Makati City Representative[52]
  • Gerardo Roxas, Sr. - Capiz Representative[53]
  • Ferdinand E. Marcos - Ilocos Norte Representative[54]

Batasang Pambansa[]

  • Ismael A. Mathay, Jr. - Quezon City Representative[55]
  • Enrique M. Belo - Western Visayas Representative[56]
  • Angel D. Concepcion - Central Luzon Representative[57]
  • Onofre D. Corpuz - Cabinet Representative[58]
  • Enrique T. Garcia - Cabinet Representative[59]
  • Mario S. Garcia - Central Luzon Representative
  • Querube C. Makalintal - Metro Manila Representative[60]
  • Estelito P. Mendoza - Central Luzon Representative[61]
  • Jose G. Puyat, Jr. - Surigao del Sur Representative[56]
  • Teodoro Q. Peña - Southern Tagalog Representative[57]
  • Troadio T. Quiazon, Jr. - Cabinet Representative[62]
  • Arturo M. Tolentino - Manila Representative[63]
  • Danilo L. Concepcion - Sectoral: Youth Representative[64]
  • Salvador H. Laurel - Southern Tagalog Representative[65]
  • Juan R. Liwag - Central Luzon Representative[66]
  • Estanislao A. Fernandez - Laguna Representative[67]

National Assembly[]

Judicial Branch[]

Supreme Court Chief Justices[]

  • José Abad Santos – 5th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines; Secretary of Justice[5]
  • Jose P. Laurel – Acting Chief Justice, Supreme Court of the Philippines; Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the Philippines[68][4]
  • Querube Makalintal – 11th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines; 14th Speaker of the House of Representatives[69]
  • Enrique Fernando – 13th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines[70]

Supreme Court Associate Justices[]

  • Estanislao Fernandez – Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the Philippines[34]
  • Nestor Alampay – Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the Philippines [71]
  • Ramon Fernandez – Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the Philippines [72]
  • Vicente Ericta – Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the Philippines[73]
  • Hermogenes Concepcion – Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the Philippines [74]
  • Emilio Gancayco – Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the Philippines[75]
  • Jose Campos – Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the Philippines [76]
  • Camilo Quiason – Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the Philippines[73]
  • Florentino Feliciano – Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the Philippines[77]
  • Josue Bellosillo – Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the Philippines[78]

Local Government Units[]

Incumbent Governors[]

  • Juanito Victor "Jonvic" Remulla – Cavite Governor (2010–2016; 2019–present)[79]
  • Dennis Socrates – Vice Governor, Palawan
  • Vincent Soriano – Mayor, Pakil, Laguna (2016–present); Laguna Board Member (2001-2004)
  • Jovi Fuentabella – Mayor, Camarines Sur
  • Jay Rodriguez – Board Member, Palawan
  • Ping Remulla – Board Member, Cavite
  • Zaldy Laudencia – Councilor, La Union
  • Jay Quitain Jr. – Councilor, Davao City
  • Rhichie Brown – Councilor, Pasig
  • Cocoy Lopez – Councilor, Laguna

Former Governors[]

  • Wenceslao Q. Vinzons – World War II war hero; Camarines Norte Governor (1940–1941); Member, 1935 Constitutional Convention[36]
  • Benigno Aquino Jr. – Governor, Tarlac (1961–1967)[7]
  • Juanito Remulla Sr. – Governor, Cavite (1980–1986; 1987–1995)[79]
  • Jesus Crispin "Boying" Remulla – Governor, Cavite (2016–2019)[79]
  • Wencelito T. Andanar - Governor, Surigao del Norte
  • Madki A. G. Alonto - Governor, Lanao del Sur
  • Isagani S. Amatong - Governor, Zamboanga del Norte
  • Jack P. Arroyo - Governor, Camarines Sur
  • Vicente Caedo - Governor, Batangas
  • Emilio R. Espinosa, Jr. - Governor, Masbate
  • Augusto B. Legaspi, Sr. - Governor, Aklan
  • Estelito P. Mendoza - Governor, Pampanga
  • Joaquin L. Ortega, Jr. - Governor, La Union
  • Efren B. Pascual - Governor, Bataan
  • Manuel S. Pecson - Governor, Masbate
  • Victor A. Yap - Governor, Tarlac
  • Enrique A. Zaldivar - Governor, Antique
  • Mel Mathay – Mayor, Quezon City (1992-2001)
  • Teddy Macapagal - Mayor, Olongapo City; Founder, PDP–Laban[80]
  • Felixberto Oliveros – Mayor, Puerto Princesa[81]

Diplomats[]

Current[]

  • Wencelito Andanar - special envoy to Malaysia[82]
  • Julius D. Torres - Charges d'Affaires of the Embassy in Iraq; Ambassador to Jordan (2008-2011); Consul General, Hawaii (2011-2014)[83]
  • Jaime Victor B. Ledda - Ambassador to The Hague, Netherlands; current Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) Asian Group Coordinator[84]
  • Carlos Sorreta - Ambassador to Russia and former Director-General of the Foreign Service Institute[85]

Former[]

  • Roberto S. Benedicto - Ambassador to Japan (1972-1978); First Class, Order of the Rising Sun (1977)[86]
  • Jose S. Alejandrino - Ambassador to France (1963-1969)[87]
  • Mario C. Belisario - Ambassador to Romania and Hungary (1981-1986); Consul General for Chicago, USA (1989-1990)[88]
  • Gautier F. Bisnar - Ambassador and Chief Delegate to the Malaysian-Philippine Talks on Sabah (1968); Consul General for Vancouver, Canada (1968-1971)[89]
  • Jose D. Ingles - first Philippine Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany (1956-1962); Ambassador to Thailand (1962-1965)[90]
  • Yusup R. Abubakar - first Ambassador to Malaysia; Ambassador to Egypt (1971-1973)[91]
  • Trinidad Q. Alconcel - Ambassador to Argentina (1984-1986); Consul General for Hawaii (1966-1972; 1976-1984)[92]
  • Madki A. G. Alonto - former Ambassador to Libya[93]
  • Constante Ma. Cruz - Ambassador to Myanmar (1978-1986)[94]
  • Abraham A. Rasul - Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (1989-1993)[95]
  • Jose Z. Oledan - Ambassador to Spain (1999-2001)[91]
  • Armando D. Manalo - Ambassador to Belgium and Luxembourg (1979-1985); Ambassador to Switzerland (1985-1986)[96]
  • Isabelito Astraquillo - Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (1986-1989)[97]
  • Kasan A. Marohombsar - Ambassador to Egypt (1986-1993)[98]
  • Alberto A. Pedrosa - Ambassador to Belgium (1993-1995)[99]
  • Edgardo B. Espiritu - Ambassador to the United Kingdom (2003-2009)[100]
  • Enrique Zaldivar - Ambassador to Brunei (1999-2002)[101]
  • Alunan C. Glang - Ambassador to Kuwait (1987-1989)[102]
  • Menandro P. Galenzoga - Ambassador to Egypt (1993-1996)[103]
  • Oscar G. Valenzuela - Ambassador to Brazil (1999-2005), Ambassador to Egypt (2008-2010)[104]
  • Willy C. Gaa - Ambassador to the United States (2006-2010); Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China (2003-2006)[105]
  • Jesus I. Yabes - Ambassador to Pakistan (2010-2012); Ambassador to Singapore (1999-2002); Consul General for Shanghai, China (2002-2007)[106]
  • Jose A. P. Ampeso - Consul General for Vancouver, Canada (2011-2013); Charges d’ Affaires of the Embassy in United Arab Emirates (2002-2003)[107]

Military and Law Enforcement[]

Independent Offices & Government-Owned and Controlled Corporations[]

  • - Director, Philippine National Oil Corporation; Olongapo City President, PDP–Laban (Duterte administration)[111]
  • Patrick Ty – Chief Regulator, Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) Regulatory Office
  • Alfonso Calalang – Governor, Central Bank of the Philippines[26]
  • Roberto S. Benedicto - Monetary Board Member
  • Jaime Velasquez - Monetary Board Member
  • Pio Pedrosa - Monetary Board Member
  • Christian MonsodCOMELEC Chairman; Commissioner, 1987 Constitutional Commission[112]
  • Vicente Ericta - Ombudsman of the Philippines
  • Bartolome C. Fernandez, Jr. - Commissioner, Commission on Audit
  • Ramoncito Z. Abad – Chairman, Development Bank of the Philippines
  • Nereo C. Andolong – Chairman & General Manager, Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office
  • Hermogenes D. Concepcion, Jr. – Chairman, Government Service Insurance System
  • Deogracias Gerard P. Custodio – Chairman & Administrator, Authority of the Freeport Area of Bataan (AFAB)
  • Saeed Daof – Chairman, Southern Philippines Development Authority
  • Ricardo G. Golpeo - Chairman, Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office
  • Jose R. Katigbak - Chairman, Land Bank of the Philippines
  • Sergio T. Naguiat, Jr. – President, Clark Development Corporation
  • Federico C. Pascual - President, Government Service Insurance System
  • Pio P. Pedrosa - President, Philippine National Bank
  • Teodoro Q. Peña - Chairperson, Export Processing Zone Authority
  • Vicente U. Quintana - Administrator, Cooperatives Development Authority
  • Rodolfo O. Reyes – Administrator & CEO, Cagayan Economic Zone Authority (CEZA)

International Organizations[]

Academe[]

University of the Philippines[]

Others[]

Arts & Humanities[]

Business & Corporate[]

  • Jorge L. Araneta – Philippine billionaire; Chairman, Araneta Group of Companies[34][16]
  • Roberto Benedicto – Philippine billionaire; Business magnate (sugar, media, real estate, aviation, agriculture)[141][142]
  • Norberto B. Quisumbing, Jr. - businessman and founder of Norkis Trading and Norkis Group of Companies
  • Fernando Malveda - Chairman and President, LEADS Agricultural and Environmental Health Products Corp.
  • Dante M. Abando - President, Makati Development Corporation; Vice President, Ayala Land, First Vice President, Philippine Constructors Association; President, Alveo Land
  • Ari Chio - Vice President for Investor Relations, GMA 7
  • Jose Ejercito - Chairman of the Board, Unilever Korea
  • Denis Lucindo - Vice President for Business Development, Philex Mining
  • Manuel Ortega - Vice President for External Affairs, Philamlife
  • Jaime Velasquez - Director, Ayala y Compania; Vice President & Director, Ayala Securities Corporation; Chairman, Ayala Investment and Development Corporation
  • Jose Puyat, Jr. - President, Philippine Chamber of Wood Industries
  • Ramon Abad - Chairman, Development Bank of the Philippines
  • Arsenio Bartolome III - President, Philippine National Bank; Chairman, Urban Bank
  • Alfonso Calalang - President, Security Bank & Trust Company; President, Bankers Association of the Philippines
  • Jose Desiderio, Jr. - President, Rural Bankers Association of the Philippines
  • Jose Katigbak - Chairman, Land Bank of the Philippines; Chairman and President, Union Savings and Mortgage Bank
  • Romeo Liamzon - President, Rural Bankers Association of the Philippines
  • Ramon Melencio - President, Rural Bankers Association of the Philippines
  • Edgardo Espiritu - President, Philippine National Bank, Associated Bank, and Westmont Bank
  • Federico Pascual - President, Allied Bank
  • Carlos Pedrosa - President, Pilipinas Bank
  • Pio Pedrosa - President, Philippine National Bank; President, Prudential Bank and Trust Company
  • Gil Puyat - Chairman and President, Manila Banking Corporation
  • Vicente G. Puyat - President, Rural Bankers Association of the Philippines
  • Jaime Velasquez - Chairman, Bank of the Philippine Islands

Journalism & Mass Communication[]

Law[]

  • Enrique Quiason - 2019 Top 100 Lawyers, Asia Business Law Journal; Founding Partner, Quiason Makalintal Barot Torres Ibarra Sison & Damaso[148][149]
  • Ancheta Tan - 2019 Top 100 Lawyers, Asia Business Law Journal; Founding Partner, Castillo Laman Tan Pantaleon & San Jose; titular member, International Labor Organization’s Governing Body[148][149]
  • Carlos Ocampo - 2019 Top 100 Lawyers, Asia Business Law Journal; Founding Partner, Ocampo & Manalo Law Firm (OMLAW)[148][149]
  • Manolito Manalo - 2019 Top 100 Lawyers, Asia Business Law Journal; Founding Partner, Ocampo & Manalo Law Firm (OMLAW); Chairman, CEO, Prime Media Holdings Corp.[148][149]
  • Mark Gutierrez - 2019 Top 100 Lawyers, Asia Business Law Journal; Founding Partner, Gatmaytan Yap Patacsil Gutierrez & Protacio Law (C&G Law)[148][149]
  • Estelito Mendoza - Partner, Estelito P. Mendoza & Associates
  • Nicholas Felix Ty - Founding Partner, Molo, Sia, Dy, Tuazon, Ty & Coloma (MOSVELDTT) Law Offices[150]
  • David Emmanuel Puyat - Founding Partner, Puyat Jacinto & Santos (PJS)
  • Chet Tan, Jr. - Partner, Castillo Laman Tan Pantaleon & San Jose
  • Rodolfo Reyes - Partner, Gordon Reyes Buted Viado & Blanco Law Offices (GDR Law)
  • Caesar Augustus Blanco - Partner, Gordon Reyes Buted Viado & Blanco Law Offices (GDR Law)
  • Juan Orendain Buted - Partner, Gordon Reyes Buted Viado & Blanco Law Offices (GDR Law)
  • Jose Crisostomo, Jr. - Senior Partner, Siguion Reyna Montecillo & Ongsiako (SRMO)[151]

Medicine[]

  • Nicanor D. Montoya Sr. - Chairman and Founder, Medicard Philippines
  • Nicanor Montoya, Jr. - President, Medicard Philippines[152]
  • Augusto Sarmiento - Chairman Emeritus, The Medical City
  • Calixto H. Zaldivar – Director, Lung Center of the Philippines
  • Ramon Batungbacal - President, Philippine Society of Opthalmology; Professor Emeritus, UE Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center (UERM)
  • Alfredo Ramirez - Father of Burn Medicine in the Philippines; Dean, UP College of Medicine; President, Philippine College of Surgeons
  • Albert Francis E. Domingo - Consultant for Noncommunicable Diseases and Health Promotion, WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific
  • Antonio B. Donesa – President, University of the Philippines Medical Alumni Society in America, 1985-1987
  • Enrique Garcia – Health Minister; Director, Quezon Institute
  • Teodoro Herbosa – Undersecretary, Department of Health
  • Higino C. Laureta – TOYM Medicine 1968
  • Rodolfo L. Nitollama – President, Philippine Orthopaedic Association, 2004
  • Fernando F. Piedad – President, Philippine College of Physicians, first Asian Executive Committee Member, International Society of Internal Medicine
  • Victor R. Potenciano – Founder and Chairman, Polymedic (now the Victor R. Potenciano Memorial Medical Center)
  • Deogracias A.G. Reyes – Director, Center for Advanced Skills, Simulation and Training Innovation (Medical City)
  • Salvador R. Salceda – Director, Philippine General Hospital
  • Manuel Carlos Tan, Jr. – President, Philippine Society of Otorhinolaryngology; ASEAN Federation of ENT Societies

Muslim Rights Advocacy[]

  • Ahmad Domocao Alonto - King Faisal Foundation Awardee for Service to Islam; Founding Member of the Makkah-based Rabita Al-Alam Al-Islami - Muslim World League; Chairman, Jamiatul Philippine as Islamia
  • Serapion "Saeed Ali" Daof - Chairman/Executive Director, Center for the Promotion of Peace and Development in Mindanao; Ambassador, Moro Islamic Liberation Front
  • Alunan Glang - Ambassador; Leadership in Social and Cultural Development 1969
  • Abraham Rasul
  • Mamintal A.J. Tamano
  • Madki Alonto

Science, Technology & Engineering[]

Sports[]

Distinguished Honorees/Awardees[]

Bantayog ng mga Bayani[]

The Outstanding Filipino (TOFIL) Award[]

  • Edgardo Espiritu (1988 - Banking)
  • Armando Malay (1994 - Journalism/Human Rights)
  • Christian Monsod (1995 - Government Service)
  • Salvador H. Laurel (1996 - Public Service)
  • Richard J. Gordon (1996 - Government Service)
  • Mateo Armando T. Caparas (1999 - Community Service)

The Outstanding Young Men (TOYM) Awardees[]

Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines[]

  • Benjo A. Delarmente (2008)
  • Sean Vincent L. Aquilino (2011)
  • Juan Carlo P. Tejano (2012)
  • Lancelot C. Yupingkun (2014)
  • Raphael Aaron A. Letaba (2015)

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