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The Women Behind Some of the Biggest PH Businesses Share the Same ICAn Blood

Robina Gokongwei-Pe, Josephine Gotianun-Yap, and Tessie Sy-Coson showed up together for ICA Greenhills' scholarship foundation's 20th anniversary Mass on July 11.

Esquire Philippines

by Esquire Philippines

Published on Jul 13, 2026

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Turns out three of the country's most prolific female tycoons went to the same school. Robina Gokongwei-Pe, Josephine Gotianun-Yap, and Tessie Sy-Coson gathered at Immaculate Conception Academy Greenhills for the 20th anniversary Mass of the school's scholarship foundation on July 11. The three respectively sit atop Robinsons Retail, Filinvest, and SM.

Gokongwei-Pe is director and chairperson of Robinsons Retail Holdings, a post she moved into in January last year after seven years as president and CEO. She's also a trustee and vice chairperson of the ICA Greenhills Scholarship Foundation.

Gotianun-Yap is president and CEO of Filinvest Land and moved from president and CEO of parent company Filinvest Development Corp. to vice chairperson in 2023. She finished high school at ICA, then went on to study at Ateneo De Manila University.

Sy-Coson chairs BDO Unibank, credited with steering the bank into the country's biggest lender, and serves as vice chairperson of SM Investments Corp. She graduated from ICA in 1966.


The foundation was established in July 2006 to fund ICA scholarships. Since school year 2009-2010, it has also assisted public high school and college students, mostly from San Juan. It's PCNC-accredited, BIR-registered as tax-exempt, and runs a partner arm through the Philippine Development Foundation, formerly Ayala Foundation USA.

Two decades in, the foundation counts three of the country's most senior businesswomen among its trustees and alumnae, its reach now stretching well past the San Juan gates it was built to serve.

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