More than 160 teachers, soldiers and police officers from across generations gathered in Pasay City to mark four decades of the Metrobank Foundation Outstanding Filipinos program, highlighting its role in shaping ethical leadership and institutional reform in the country.
The homecoming brought together awardees of what is now considered one of the country’s most prestigious career-service recognitions, first launched in 1985 as the Search for Outstanding Teachers by the late George S. K. Ty. The program later expanded under the late foundation president Aniceto Sobrepeña to include soldiers and police officers, and was unified in 2017 into the Metrobank Foundation Outstanding Filipinos award.
Over 40 years, the roster has grown to 725 awardees nationwide, forming a cross-sectoral alumni network spanning education, the military and law enforcement.