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The Outstanding Ilocanos for 2025


The Ilocos Times Outstanding Ilocano Awards, which began in 2012, recognize individuals whose excellence, dedication, and service have made a meaningful impact ibn Ilocos and beyond. Meet our 2025 awardees whose contributions, in their respective spheres of influence, uplift communities and drive positive change.

Virgilio M. Calajate

Public Service

A dedicated public servant, an accomplished businessman, and a steadfast leader, Hon. Virgilio M. Calajate has spent three decades championing the welfare of his people. Beginning his journey as Barangay Captain of Gabut Norte in 1993, he led with commitment and vision, transforming his community into a model of governance, sustainability, and peace.

In 2023, under his leadership, Gabut Norte stood alone as the only barangay in Badoc to obtain the Seal of Good Local Governance for Barangay—a testament to his dedication to effective governance. By 2024, through his support, inspiration, and mentorship, three barangays followed suit, earning the same prestigious recognition.

Elected as ABC President of Badoc in 2016, he played a key role in strengthening local governance and driving initiatives that uplift communities. His exceptional backing for law enforcement and public safety was recognized by the Ilocos Norte Provincial Police Office, which named him one of the province’s Most Supportive Local Officials for his efforts in maintaining peace and order.

Beyond public service, he is a distinguished entrepreneur, leading JVC Consortium, a multi-industry business engaged in transportation, petroleum, food and beverage, agriculture, and retail. More than a business leader, he has espoused social responsibility, ensuring that his enterprises serve not just as economic drivers but also as instruments of community development, providing jobs and support to various initiatives that benefit the people of Badoc. His influence extends to the energy sector, having served as a two-term INEC Director from 2007 to 2013.

For his service, leadership, and deep commitment to the progress of Badoc, Ilocos Norte, The Ilocos Times proudly honors Hon. Virgilio M. Calajate as the 2025 Outstanding Ilocano for Public Service and grants him a well-deserved place in its Hall of Fame.

 

Edgar Madamba

Fashion

A true luminary in Philippine fashion, Edgar Madamba left an indelible mark on the industry, bringing Ilocano artistry to the national and global stage. With his signature use of abel Iloko, he masterfully blended tradition with contemporary elegance, ensuring that the rich textile heritage of Ilocos Norte lived on in every piece he created.

With his iconic designs, he mentored and inspired generations of fashion designers, imparting technical skills and a deep reverence for Filipino craftsmanship. Though he passed in 2023, his legacy remains vibrant—woven into the very fabric of Ilocano culture and celebrated in the artistry of those he has influenced.

In recognition of his unparalleled contributions to fashion and cultural preservation, The Ilocos Times posthumously honors Edgar Madamba as Outstanding Ilocano for Fashion.

 

Norma Respicio

Arts and Heritage

As an eminent scholar on textiles, she dedicated her life to the research, documentation, and advocacy of Philippine weaving traditions, particularly Abel Iloko, ensuring their preservation and continued recognition.

Dr. Respicio has been instrumental in connecting artisans, scholars, and policymakers to create sustainable programs for textile preservation and cultural education. Her books, studies, and mentorship continue to inspire the next generation of historians, designers, and heritage advocates, ensuring that the legacy of Ilocano weaving thrives for years to come.

Her pioneering work has provided a deeper understanding of Ilocano weaving as an enduring heritage that reflects the skill and ingenuity of its artisans. Through meticulous primary research, she played a crucial role in the recognition of Nana Magdalena Gamayo as a National Living Treasure, bringing much-deserved honor to Ilocano weavers and strengthening efforts to preserve their craft.

For her lifelong dedication to the arts, heritage, and cultural preservation of Ilocos and the Philippines, The Ilocos Times proudly honors Dr. Norma Respicio as the 2025 Outstanding Ilocano for Arts and Heritage.

 

Dr. Jose Y. Cueto Jr.

Education and Medicine

A distinguished surgeon, medical educator, and public servant, Dr. Jose Y. Cueto Jr. has significantly contributed to healthcare and professional regulation in the Philippines. As the founding dean of the Mariano Marcos State University College of Medicine, he laid the groundwork for a premier institution dedicated to producing competent and compassionate physicians.

Moreover, he has played a crucial role in shaping the medical profession, having served as Chairman of the Professional Regulatory Board of Medicine and currently as a Commissioner of the Professional Regulation Commission. His leadership has strengthened the integrity of professional licensure and regulatory frameworks nationally and in ASEAN.

For his outstanding contributions to medicine, education, and public service, The Ilocos Times proudly honors Dr. Jose Y. Cueto Jr. as the 2025 Outstanding Ilocano for Education and Medicine.

 

Agbiag, our 2025 Outstanding Ilocanos for 2025! May their greatness of spirit and legacy of service to Ilocos and beyond inspire us all.

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