- Our Founders
- Dr. Mariano M. Alimurung †
- Jorge L. Araneta
- Architect Luis Ma. G. Araneta †
- Dr. Manuel C. Fernandez, Sr. †
- Dr. Jose Y. Fores †
- Dr. Raul G. Fores
- Daniel Go
- Dr. Romeo H. Gustilo †
- Julieta Ledesma †
- Dr. Constantino P. Manahan †
- Dr. Carlos L. Sevilla †
Dr. Mariano M. Alimurung †
The Passionate Healer

- Cunning’s Humanitarian Award and Distinguished Fellow Award (American College of Cardiology)
- Distinguished Physician Award (Philippine College of Physicians)
- Distinguished Service Award (Philippine Medical Association)
- Distinguished Service Award (posthumously from the Catholic Physicians Guild of the Philippines)
- The Most Distinguished Teacher Award (posthumously from the Philippine Heart Association)
Jorge L. Araneta
Philanthropist Investor

Today, as CEO of the Araneta Group of Companies, he is responsible for leading his team in the growth and advancement of the Araneta Center.
Architect Luis Ma. G. Araneta †
The Master Builder

Dr. Manuel C. Fernandez, Sr. †
The Father of Dermatology
Often called the “Father of Dermatology,” Dr. Manuel C. Fernandez, Sr. was a simple man hailing from the city of Libon, Albay in the Bicol region. He came to the city to study medicine at the University of the Philippines where he met his lifelong friend and co-founder of Makati Medical Center, Dr. Carlos L. Sevilla.Dr. Jose Y. Fores †
The Trailblazer Surgeon

Dr. Raul G. Fores
The Founder with a Heart
In 1969, Dr. Raul G. Fores was the youngest member of the founders group. Within five years, he took over the reins from Dr. Manahan as Makati Medical Center President, CEO and Medical Director. In 1990, he spearheaded the promotion and acquisition of the ISO 2000 certification for the hospital. During his term, he ran a slogan contest where “The hospital with a heart” was picked as the official expression for the hospital’s guiding principle. He shares the founding group’s commitment to give medical help to the underprivileged.Daniel Go
Philanthropist Investor
Here is a founding member who is neither a physician nor a relative of a doctor on the Board. Primarily an investor, Mr. Daniel Go believed in what others foresaw in the late 1960s—a willingness to help and give primary healthcare to every Filipino, regardless of socio-economic status.Dr. Romeo H. Gustilo †
The Brain Surgeon

Julieta Ledesma †
Philanthropist Investor
A native of Negros, Julieta Ledesma was born into a privileged life. Her family was blessed with sugar haciendas and ran an inter-island shipping business. She was known for being a philanthropist dedicated to helping the poor and underprivileged migrant workers in her hometown.“She is a simple, generous and kind-hearted lady who helped transform the Makati Medical Center from yesterday’s dream into today’s reality.” - Armando Eduque
Dr. Constantino P. Manahan †
The Life-Giver
Dr. Constantino P. Manahan was responsible for giving life to as much as 99% of today’s pillars and icons in society, as well as to many of the city’s less advantaged born between 1972 and 1988 under the Makati Indigent Program (MIP). Recognized in the country as the best in his field, countless women flocked to him for his renowned “painless birth” technique.
This foremost obstetrician-gynecologist was committed to the principle “health for all regardless of race, creed or economic status.” He established the MIP in 1972, barely three years after the founding of Makati Medical Center. The program aimed to help the underprivileged of the community avail of quality healthcare.
Dr. Manahan had a quiet, gentle demeanor and shied away from publicity. He remained humble despite receiving numerous awards and accolades and was passionate about helping those in need. A graduate of the University of the Philippines College of Medicine in 1936, his achievements in the next fifty years earned him 1983 Physician of the Year, given by the Professional Regulation Commission. In 1986, he was chosen Most Outstanding Alumnus of the UP College of Medicine. A Professor Emeritus of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of the Philippines, Dr. Manahan trained many of the country’s finest obstetricians and gynecologists in practice today.
Dr. Manahan gained glory at the Johns Hopkins Hospital as the only doctor to achieve senior residency in the then separate departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Because of this, he became the first Filipino Diplomate in this specialization in the United States and was offered the position of Professor and Chairman of the Obstetrics Department of Emery College in Virginia. In spite of it all, Dr. Manahan chose to return to the Philippines to serve his people. He joined the office of President Sergio Osmeña as an adviser on hospitals. He also went on to become the second President of Philippine Obstetrical and Gynecological Society (POGS) and in subsequent years, Chairman of its advisory council. At one time, he was also President of the Philippine Cancer Society. Until his death in 1988, Dr. Manahan held several positions at Makati Medical Center, including Chairman, Medical Director, Director of Research and Development, and Chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
“Soft-spoken, kind and generous in every way, Dr. CPM was well-loved by all his people. His commitment was ‘Health for all regardless of race, creed or economic status.’” -Dr. Adoracion Nambayan-Abad
“Working with Tito Manahan was like working with a saint. For him, it didn’t matter if you were a politician’s wife or a charity case, as long as you were his patient, you would be pampered and cared for equally. He was very sincere, honest, punctual, highly reliable, transparent and has a very good heart.” - Dr. Remedios Suntay
Dr. Carlos L. Sevilla †
The Giver of Sight
Dr. Carlos L. Sevilla always walked the hospital halls with a smile and a charming demeanor. He would often greet the staff with a sunny disposition and go about his way. As with all the other founders of Makati Medical Center, he wanted to be part of a healthcare institution that gives hope to patients.In 1997 a teary eyed Dr. Fernandez, Sr. gave the eulogy for his best friend, Dr. Sevilla:
