Tau Gamma Sigma - Notable Members

Notable Members

  • Hon.Rosmari D. Carandang (UP) - Associate Justice, Philippine Court of Appeals.
  • H.E. Victoria S. Bataclan (UP) - Philippine Ambassador, stationed at the Philippine Embassy in Oslo, Norway.
  • Hon. Marides C. Fernando (UPSS) - Former Mayor, City of Marikina, Metro Manila. She is nominated for the 2008 World Mayor Award.
  • Hon. Aurora Villamayor (TYM) - Former Mayor, Municipality of Angono, Province of Rizal.
  • Cmsr. Luzviminda G. Tancangco (UP) - The first ever female Chairman of the Commission on Elections, the COMELEC from 1998 to 1999.
  • Hon. Lucita "Babes" G. Rodriguez (UP) - Deputy Commissioner, Bureau of Internal Revenue.
  • Erlinda G. Arabejo (UP) - She is currently the Welfare Officer of the Overseas Worker's Welfare Administration stationed at the Philippine Consulate's office in Macau, China.
  • Onelia Ison Jose (UST) - 1971 Binibining Pilipinas title holder. The Philippines' representative to the Miss World 1971 pageant in the UK, where she won Best National Costume.
  • Suzette Ranillo (UPSS) - Award winning movie actress, producer and director.
  • Frenchie Dy (EAC) - real name Gyphartori Dimacali - Singer, TV personality and stage performer. Grand winner of the 2004 season 2 Star In A Million talent search of ABS-CBN.
  • Jopay Paguia - real name Diofanny Jane Paguia - Dancer, Actress. Member of the dance group SexBomb Girls.

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