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June 13, 2025

The Aboitiz Scholars of AboitizPower

As one of the Philippines' largest producers and distributors of electric power, Aboitiz Power Corporation (AboitizPower) carries out its purpose of Transforming Energy for a Better World through its corporate values of integrity, teamwork, innovation, responsibility, and service excellence.

At the root of it all are people who live out these values, and among the values' exemplars are Aboitiz Scholars who eventually joined AboitizPower. Jey De Los Reyes, Jarren De Guzman, Jon Kristoffer Tagalog, and Vince Jane “Vinchay” Olaer — once bright students who are now dedicated team members.

Even way back then, these Aboitiz Scholars already understood that the grant — and what it represents — was not just support, but also added motivation.

“The scholarship lifted a huge burden off my shoulders and allowed me to focus on my studies without constantly worrying about expenses. But beyond that, it also gave me a strong sense of purpose and accountability,” recounted Jey.

“Knowing that I was entrusted with such support motivated me to stay focused and do my best in school, not just for myself, but also to be worthy of the opportunity I was given,” he added. “It shaped the way I approached both my education and my future career — with gratitude, determination, and a mindset to give back.”

Today, Jey works as Risk and Organizational Performance Manager in Visayan Electric, an AboitizPower subsidiary and the Philippines’ second largest private distribution utility.

“The sense of responsibility and accountability I developed during my time as an Aboitiz Scholar has been incredibly valuable. Knowing that the company supported me in such a comprehensive way really motivated me to stay focused, not just in my studies but up until now, in every opportunity I’ve had here,” Jey said. “That drive to do my best has carried over into my work, where I take full ownership of my tasks and always strive to exceed expectations.”

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