1997
In December 1997, Dean Masil announced a general assembly for EE, ECE, and COE graduates, which Huberto Bobby Agoncillo attended, initiating his active participation in the alumni association. During this assembly, new officers for 1997- 1998 were elected, including President Engr. Olegario Serafica, with advisers Engrs Ben Frayco, Gregorio Sadorra, and Dean Masil.
After the 1997-1998 officers were elected, the group started having monthly meetings to plan their first homecoming. One of the important agenda items was to decide on a name for their organization. They eventually voted for the name "Mapua Institute of Technology Electrical Engineering Alumni Association" (MITEEAA) from a list of 3 or 4 suggested names.
1999
The 2nd Homecoming happened on June 19,1999 with the theme "MIT and MITEEAA: Reenergized Together." MITEEAA honored its first awardees for excellence in their respective fields of endeavor.
MITEEAA honored their first group of distinguished alumni for their excellence in their respective fields. The complete list can be found in the annual homecoming souvenir program. Additionally, Ben Frayco, also known as Tito Ben", mentioned that graduates from the ECECOE program were invited to the assembly, but unfortunately, no one from the school attended. It was during Dean Tablante's tenure that the officers and directors visited the EE-ECE-COE department to encourage graduates to join the alumni association. They even proposed naming their group the MITEEECECOE Alumni Association, but this idea did not come to fruition. This story was shared with Huberto Bobby Agoncillo, the narrator, by Engr. Tito Ben Yebah Frayco when he was elected as director.
2001
2003
2005
2007
2009
2011
2013
2015
2017
2019
2023
Amidst the festivities of the 24th Homecoming Celebration, the MEEAA proudly kicked off its very first Energy and Electrical Technology Forum at the luxurious Solaire Resort in Paranaque City. This landmark event brought together a diverse assembly of professionals, experts, and enthusiasts, all eager to delve into the latest trends and innovations in the energy and electrical sector.
1991
Our late Dean Rodrigo Masil played a pivotal role in founding the EE-ECE-COE Alumni Association. During a gathering, an alumnus from the CHE-Chem department asked why our school had never hosted homecomings. This question inspired Dean Masil to engage the active alumni, leading to the establishment of our association and a celebration of our shared legacy.
In March 1991, the organization was founded with the following officers: President Engr. Meleusipo E. Fonollera, 1st Vice President Engr. Carbonel, 2nd Vice President Engr. WKKC Tan, Secretary Engr. Sugay, Auditor Engr. Fragante, and Business Manager Engr. Lirio Jimenez. The Board included Engrs R. Delacruz, J. Enriquez, J. Kho, R. Javate, J. Jurado, R. Ramos, and G. Sadorra, advised by Engrs Conrado Del Rosario, Salvador Dulog, and Dean Rodrigo Masil. This leadership remained in place until March 1995, after which new officers were elected, though no homecoming was held.
1998
A highlight of the homecoming was a golf tournament, with the potential for more sports if funds allowed. Despite financial constraints, the group successfully held the tournament and raised enough for their first homecoming on June 27, 1998.
2000
2002
On March 02, 2002, the highlight of our year was the inspiring creation of the MITEEAA Song, a collaborative effort led by our dedicated alumni Engr. Enrico G. Dela Cruz (+) that united voices and celebrated our community's achievements.
2004
2006
2008
2010
2012
2014
2016
2018
Transition from Mapua Institute of Technology Electrical Engineering Alumni Association (MITEEAA) to Mapua Electrical Engineering Alumni Association (MEEAA) marks a new chapter in strengthening the identity and unity of Mapua Electrical Engineering Alumni Association
2022
2024
Celebrating 25 years of camaraderie and excellence at the MEEAA Alumni Homecoming, uniting generations of Mapua Electrical Engineering alumni.
The journey continues...
1991
Our late Dean Rodrigo Masil played a pivotal role in founding the EE-ECE-COE Alumni Association. During a gathering, an alumnus from the CHE-Chem department asked why our school had never hosted homecomings. This question inspired Dean Masil to engage the active alumni, leading to the establishment of our association and a celebration of our shared legacy.
In March 1991, the organization was founded with the following officers: President Engr. Meleusipo E. Fonollera, 1st Vice President Engr. Carbonel, 2nd Vice President Engr. WKKC Tan, Secretary Engr. Sugay, Auditor Engr. Fragante, and Business Manager Engr. Lirio Jimenez. The Board included Engrs R. Delacruz, J. Enriquez, J. Kho, R. Javate, J. Jurado, R. Ramos, and G. Sadorra, advised by Engrs Conrado Del Rosario, Salvador Dulog, and Dean Rodrigo Masil. This leadership remained in place until March 1995, after which new officers were elected, though no homecoming was held.
1997
In December 1997, Dean Masil announced a general assembly for EE, ECE, and COE graduates, which Huberto Bobby Agoncillo attended, initiating his active participation in the alumni association. During this assembly, new officers for 1997- 1998 were elected, including President Engr. Olegario Serafica, with advisers Engrs Ben Frayco, Gregorio Sadorra, and Dean Masil.
After the 1997-1998 officers were elected, the group started having monthly meetings to plan their first homecoming. One of the important agenda items was to decide on a name for their organization. They eventually voted for the name "Mapua Institute of Technology Electrical Engineering Alumni Association" (MITEEAA) from a list of 3 or 4 suggested names.
1998
A highlight of the homecoming was a golf tournament, with the potential for more sports if funds allowed. Despite financial constraints, the group successfully held the tournament and raised enough for their first homecoming on June 27, 1998.
1999
The 2nd Homecoming happened on June 19,1999 with the theme "MIT and MITEEAA: Reenergized Together." MITEEAA honored its first awardees for excellence in their respective fields of endeavor.
MITEEAA honored their first group of distinguished alumni for their excellence in their respective fields. The complete list can be found in the annual homecoming souvenir program. Additionally, Ben Frayco, also known as "Tito Ben", mentioned that graduates from the ECECOE program were invited to the assembly, but unfortunately, no one from the school attended. It was during Dean Tablante's tenure that the officers and directors visited the EE-ECE-COE department to encourage graduates to join the alumni association. They even proposed naming their group the MITEEECECOE Alumni Association, but this idea did not come to fruition. This story was shared with Huberto Bobby Agoncillo, the narrator, by Engr. Tito Ben Yebah Frayco when he was elected as director.
2000
2001
2002
On March 02, 2002, the highlight of our year was the inspiring creation of the MITEEAA Song, a collaborative effort led by our dedicated alumni Engr. Enrico G. Dela Cruz (+) that united voices and celebrated our community's achievements.
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
Transition from Mapua Institute of Technology Electrical Engineering Alumni Association (MITEEAA) to Mapua Electrical Engineering Alumni Association (MEEAA) marks a new chapter in strengthening the identity and unity of Mapua Electrical Engineering Alumni Association
2019
2022
2023
Amidst the festivities of the 24th Homecoming Celebration, the MEEAA proudly kicked off its very first Energy and Electrical Technology Forum at the luxurious Solaire Resort in Paranaque City. This landmark event brought together a diverse assembly of professionals, experts, and enthusiasts, all eager to delve into the latest trends and innovations in the energy and electrical sector.
2024
Celebrating 25 years of camaraderie and excellence at the MEEAA Alumni Homecoming, uniting generations of Mapua Electrical Engineering alumni.