The alumni are testimonies of a university’s excellence. DLSU is home to luminaries in business, public service, education, the arts, and science who have made both Institution and the Philippines proud.
Among our esteemed alumni are:
Jose Cuisia Jr.
Former Governor of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, 1982 TOYM awardee for Domestic Banking,
Former CEO, Philamlife and former Philippine Ambassador to the United States
Rafael Buenaventura
Former Governor of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas and Philippine Country Officer of Citibank Philippines
“If life means having a good time, money, fame, power, security — then you don’t need principles; all you need are techniques. On the other hand, if happiness counts more than a good time, respect more than fame, right more than power, and peace of soul more than security; if death doesn’t end life but transforms it, then you must be true to yourself and to God...”
“The University was one of the first in the country to really push entrepreneurship and come up with a curriculum that encourages innovation, risk-taking, creativity — all that we associate with entrepreneurs. La Salle has contributed to a mindset that’s very much of this generation, one that’s not afraid to grasp opportunities but at the same time is quick to give back to society.”
“I apply business principles in public service, having brought the businessman in me. I like to reduce complexity. I have always been loyal and committed to the institution I serve, whether government or public service. I am very grateful to the education that I got in La Salle.”
“As businessmen, we are judged by our actions. The Lasallian values helped me by molding my business principles, to make a profit without trampling on the hearts of the people I deal with. It also reinforced my belief that yes, the Filipino can!”
“The values that I have learned as a Lasallian are values which are helping me in my present job as President and CEO of the Development Bank of the Philippines. These are the values of honesty and service, two traits which are lacking in the Philippines at the present time. With these two values we should be able to propel the country into a more advanced economy.”
“(I am) blessed to have been educated a Lasallian and having St. John Baptist de La Salle as an inspiration and model. Like him, I wish to use my talents and gifts to serve the poor. Like him, I wish to teach minds, touch hearts, and help transform lives.”