Alpha Phi Omega (Philippines) – Wikipedia

Name Original chapter Notability References Philippines Gil Acosta Theta Chi (Philippines) Provincial Board Member, Palawan (2007(?)— ) [2] Philippines Wahab Akbar Lambda (Philippines) Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, Congressman, Basilan, Lone District (2007— ); Governor of Basilan (1998–2007) [2] Philippines Bellaflor Angara-Castillo Eta (Philippines) Governor of the Philippine Province of Aurora 2004— (2008), Former House Majority Floor Leader [3] Philippines Nina Antonio-Valenzuela Eta (Philippines) Court of Appeals (Philippines) Justice [4] Philippines Alicia Austria-Martinez Eta (Philippines) Associate Justice Supreme Court of the Philippines 2002— (2008) [3] Philippines Ireno A. Bacolod Alpha Mu Brigadier General National Police Commission (Phil.) [5] Philippines Petit Baldado Gamma (Philippines) Vice Governor, Negros Oriental (2007(?)— ) [2] Alpha Phi Omega honorary.png Philippines Robert Lyndon S. Barbers Epsilon Gamma (Philippines) Governor of Surigao del Norte Province [6] Philippines Silvestre H. Bello III Mu Presidential Adviser for New Government Centers (2007— ), Secretary of Justice of the Philippines (1991–1992, 1998), Solicitor-General of the Philippines, (1996–1998) [7] Philippines Josue Bellosillo [tl] Eta Associate Justice Supreme Court of the Philippines 1992–2003 [3] Philippines Jejomar Binay Eta (Philippines) Former Vice President of the Philippines; Mayor of Makati (1986—1998, 2001-2010), President of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines (In third term as of 2006) [8][9] Philippines Nikki Cabardo Eta (Philippines) Keyboardist for Freestyle and Sinosikat? [8] Philippines Jose Catindig, Jr. Sigma (Philippines) Mayor, Santa Rosa City, Laguna (2005–2007) [10] Alpha Phi Omega honorary.png Philippines Antonio H. Cerilles Pi (Philippines) Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, Zamboanga del Sur, 2nd District (1987–1998, 2004— (2007)), Environment Secretary, Department of Environment and Natural Resources (1998–2001), Governor of the Province of Zamboanga del Sur 2010-present [11][12][13][14] Philippines Menggie Cobarrubias Eta (Philippines) Veteran Actor in the Philippines, Gawad Urian Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1979 [15] Philippines Danilo Cortez Pi (Philippines) Philippine Military Academy Class ’77 President; Acting Navy Chief, Philippine Navy [16][17] Philippines Julio F. Desamito Eta COMELEC Commissioner 1995–2001 [3] Philippines Antonio Jr. Hatoc Escudero Delta Pi (Philippines) Lieutenant Governor, Sorsogon 1992–1995; 1998— (2007) [18] Philippines Evangeline L. Esperas Alpha Omicron (Philippines) Provincial Board Member, Leyte, 1st District (1) (2007(?)— ) [2] Philippines Jose R. Hernandez Eta (Philippines) Associate Justice of the Sandiganbayan [3] Philippines Julius Herrera Alpha Mu (Philippines) Vice Governor, Bohol (2001- present), Mayor of Calape, Bohol (1995–2001) [2] Philippines Baby Boy Imam Epsilon Sigma (Philippines) Provincial Board Member, Maguindanao (2007(?)— ) [2] Philippines Gilberto F. Layese Theta (Philippines) Director of the Bureau of Agriculture and Fisheries Product Standards of the Department of Agriculture (Philippines) (2001— ) [19] Philippines Bong Lidasan Epsilon Sigma (Philippines) Provincial Board Member, Maguindanao (2007(?)— ) [2] Philippines Jojo Limbuna Epsilon Sigma (Philippines) Provincial Board Member, Maguindanao (2007(?)— ) [2] Philippines Gilbert Llanto Alpha Mu (Philippines) Brigadier General Philippine Air Force [5] Philippines Casan Maquiling Gamma Chi (Philippines) Provincial Board Member, Lanao del Norte (2007— ) ; Mayor of Munai, Lanao del Norte (2001–2007) [2] Alpha Phi Omega honorary.png Philippines Raul Manglapus Alpha (Philippines)/ National Honorary Foreign Minister of the Philippines, Philippine Senator, Philippine Presidential Candidate [11][12][13] Philippines Rey Andre Olegario Zeta Pi (Philippines) Vice Governor, Zamboanga Sibugay (2007— ) [2] Philippines David A. Ponce De Leon Theta Chi (Philippines) Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, Palawan, 1st District (1987–1995), Lieutenant Governor, Palawan (1986–1987, 2001— ) [2][20] Alpha Phi Omega honorary.png Philippines Fidel V. Ramos Pi (Philippines)/ National Honorary President of the Republic of the Philippines (1992–1998) [11][12][13][21] Alpha Phi Omega honorary.png Philippines Bong Revilla Delta Kappa (Philippines) Honorary Filipino actor, television presenter and politician, who is a Senator of the Philippines.[22] Philippines Jesse Robredo Alpha Nu (Philippines) Mayor, Naga City (1988–1998, 2001— ); Ramon Magsaysay Award for Government Service, 2000 [2] Philippines Leocadio Santiago Pi (Philippines) Director, Special Action Force Philippine National Police [23] Philippines Jorge Segovia Eta (Philippines) Major General, Army of the Philippines, chief of Army’s 2nd Division [24][25] Philippines Datu Rusman Sinsuat Epsilon Sigma (Philippines) Provincial Board Member, Maguindanao (2001— ) [2] Philippines Augusto L. Syjuco Epsilon Director-General Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (Philippines) (TESDA), (2004— (2007)), Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, Iloilo, 2nd District (1998–2004; 2010-present) [26] Philippines Jesus Verzosa Eta (Philippines) Police Deputy Director General of Philippine National Police ?–2008. Police Director General of Philippine National Police 2008—2010 [23][27] Philippines Antonio Villamor Eta (Philippines) Republic of the Philippines Ambassador to Saudi Arabia (2006— ) [3] Philippines Anthony D. Wooden Iota Psi (Philippines) Provincial Board member Mountain Province (1998–2001) [28] Philippines Consuelo Ynares-Santiago Eta (Philippines) Associate Justice Supreme Court of the Philippines 1999— (2008) [3] Philippines Haydee Yorac Eta (Philippines) COMELEC Chairman 1989–1991, COMELEC Commissioner 1986–1991, Chairwoman of the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) [3] Philippines Manuel “Way Kurat” Zamora Beta Phi (Philippines) Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, Compostela Valley, 1st District (2001— ) [2]