Atty. Melvin Matibag and San Pedro City Laguna first district Congresswoman Ann Matibag
SAN PEDRO CITY LAGUNA -Loving Couple in Public Service: Atty. Melvin Matibag appointed first Dean of Lyceum of Alabang College of Law, Rep. Ann Matibag elected chairperson of Women and Gender Equality Committee
In a remarkable display of service, leadership, and partnership, Lyceum of Alabang chose Atty. Melvin Matibag as the first Dean of its newly established College of Law, while his wife, Congresswoman Ann Matibag was elected Chairperson of the House Committee on Women and Gender Equality.
Atty. Matibag’s appointment marks a milestone for Lyceum of Alabang as it launches its College of Law with the vision of molding future lawyers committed to integrity, justice, and public service.
Known as a staunch champion of education, Atty. Matibag is a long advocate for accessible, high-quality legal education to empower the next generation of leaders.
“This is not just about producing lawyers; it’s about shaping ethical professionals who will defend the rule of law and uplift communities,” Matibag said. “Teaching law to the younger generations comes with a great responsibility. I am so blessed and thankful to become part of the Lyceum family.”
A graduate of Ateneo Law, Matibag, who became a lawyer in 1997, held law teaching posts at San Sebastian and Universidad De Manila.
Meanwhile, in the halls of Congress, Rep. Ann Matibag has taken the helm of the Women and Gender Equality Committee, a powerful platform to advance women’s rights and push for policies that promote inclusivity, safety, and equal opportunities.
Widely respected for her dedication to grassroots advocacy and legislative reforms, Rep. Matibag vows to continue championing laws that protect women, children, and marginalized sectors.
“Equality is not just a goal—it is a responsibility we owe to every Filipino,” she emphasized.
The couple’s new roles highlight a unique synergy between their personal and professional lives.
Both are seasoned public servants with a shared vision of creating lasting, meaningful change in the country— through education and the legal profession, and through by policy-making and social advocacy.
Their mutual support as husband and wife strengthens their resolve to make a difference, showing that leadership at home can fuel leadership for the nation.
With Atty. Matibag shaping the country’s future legal minds and Rep. Matibag steering national policies on gender equality, the pair continues to embody the spirit of public service—proving that when passion for service meets partnership in life, the impact can be transformative for the nation.
Congresswoman Matibag expressed how proud she is for her husband.
“Seeing Melvin take his oath as the first Dean of the Lyceum of Alabang College of Law fills my heart with pride. From humble beginnings to inspiring the next generation of lawyers, you are living proof that perseverance, hard work, and faith can take you anywhere. So proud of you, my love,” she said.
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