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About MFI Polytechnic Institute
MFI Polytechnic Institute Inc. (formerly Meralco Foundation Inc.) stands as one of the Philippines’ leading technical institutions, having dedicated over 50 years to implementing career-oriented and technology-related programs that empower individuals and contribute to the nation’s skilled workforce. These programs are centered on highly in-demand technologies in the fields of automation and controls, automotive, electronics, computer and information technology, electrical, refrigeration, and metal trades. MFI has consistently partnered with reputable companies, thereby ensuring its learners vast opportunities for work immersion, internships, and potential immediate employment.
Our Journey
From being an investment holding company in 1973, MFI evolved into a fully operating educational institution that provides technical skills education and training to Filipinos, the industry, and to those in need. MFI implements its purpose through its current programs: Senior High School, Bachelor’s Degree, Short Training Programs, Customized Training, and Skills Assessment Services.
Our Vision
MFI is a leading institution recognized for its quality education and technical training responsive to the needs of industries including agriculture, serving various stakeholders specially the less privilege, thus helping enterprises to grow and communities to prosper.
Our Mission
We commit in partnership with industry and other stake holders to the growth of enterprises and prosperity of communities.
We commit to provide holistic technical education and train individuals to become competent industry professionals.
We commit to develop our MFI team to be efficient, highly motivated and guided by positive work values.
Our Core Values

Social Responsibility

Education

Resourcefulness

Value Centeredness

Excellence

Social Responsibility

Education

Resourcefulness

Excellence

Value Centeredness
Trustees

Mr. Jose Sandejas, Ph. D.
Chairman and President

Mr. Manolo S. Santos
Vice Chairman

Mr. Noel M. Dumaguit
Vice President and COO

Mr. Senen C. Bacani, CPA
Treasurer

Mr. Oscar A. Barrera
Assistant Treasurer

Ms. Ivanna G. De La Peña
Trustee

Dr. Renato Carlos Ermita Jr.
Trustee

Ma. Teresita P. Medado
Trustee

Ms. Marjorie G. Mendenilla
Trustee

Mr. Benjamin F. Uichico
Trustee

Paulino Y. Tan
Trustee

Mr. Jose Sandejas, Ph. D.
Chairman and President

Mr. Manolo S. Santos
Vice Chairman

Mr. Noel M. Dumaguit
Vice President and COO

Mr. Senen C. Bacani, CPA
Treasurer

Mr. Oscar A. Barrera
Assistant Treasurer

Ms. Ivanna G. De La Peña
Trustee

Dr. Renato Carlos Ermita Jr.
Trustee

Ma. Teresita P. Medado
Trustee

Ms. Marjorie G. Mendenilla
Trustee

Mr. Benjamin F. Uichico
Trustee

Paulino Y. Tan
Trustee
Mancom

Mr. Noel M. Dumaguit

Mr. Winston R. Mendoza

Ms. Jennifer A. Totaan

Mr. Ferdinand C. Francisco

Mr. Edmund Dy L. Guaso

Ms. Marian S. Villanueva

Mr. Noel M. Dumaguit

Mr. Winston R. Mendoza

Ms. Jennifer A. Totaan

Mr. Ferdinand C. Francisco

Mr. Edmund Dy L. Guaso

Ms. Marian S. Villanueva
Management

Mr. Winston R. Mendoza
Director, Technical Education and Training

Ms. Marian S. Villanueva
Manager, Human Resource Services

Mr. Joey F. Orating
Manager, Management Information System

Ms. Jennifer A. Totaan
Sr.Manager, Finance and Budget Services

Mr. Arlindo E. Natividad
Manager, Placement Department

Mr. Arthur Valentino R. Oblena
Manager, Admin Services

Ms. Marissa D. Astrero
Supervisor, HR, Internal Audit, Budget Controller

Mr. Ferdinand C. Francisco
Manager, TTAP

Mr. Edmund Dy L. Guaso
Senior Manager, Integrated Technology

Ms. Rita R. Macabuhay
Manager, MFI Jala Jala Campus

Ms. Miladee A. Crispo
Manager, MFI Pasay Campus

Mr. Winston R. Mendoza
Director, Technical Education and Training

Ms. Marian S. Villanueva
Manager, Human Resource Services

Mr. Joey F. Orating
Manager, Management Information System

Ms. Jennifer A. Totaan
Sr.Manager, Finance and Budget Services

Mr. Arlindo E. Natividad
Manager, Placement Department

Mr. Arthur Valentino R. Oblena
Manager, Admin Services

Ms. Marissa D. Astrero
Supervisor, HR, Internal Audit, Budget Controller

Mr. Ferdinand C. Francisco
Manager, TTAP

Mr. Edmund Dy L. Guaso
Senior Manager, Integrated Technology

Ms. Rita R. Macabuhay
Manager, MFI Jala Jala Campus

Ms. Miladee A. Crispo
Manager, MFI Pasay Campus
Branches

MFI PASIG

MFI PASAY

MFI JALA-JALA
Our Logo Throughout The Years

The original MFI logo symbolized MFI’s character as a holding foundation put up in 1973 to manage the Meralco Ownership Dispersal Program (MODP). Embodying Meralco’s corporate social responsibility, it sought to distribute some of the profits arising from operation by making its customers part proprietors of the company through ownership of Meralco shares of stocks.
Predominant in this logo were the colors orange and black, the same corporate colors of Meralco. From two wide-open palms flowed treasures meant for the community. At the center of the palms was a transmitter tower which identified MFI with Meralco. Around the circular logo were the the words “Meralco Foundation, Incorporated”.
The present logo, adopted in 1998, reflects MFI’s commitment to service that seeks the development of the Filipino, especially those who have less in life.
The logo is a shield that symbolizes MFI’s weapons against poverty, unemployment, and mediocrity. These weapons consist of programs, projects, and partnership that nurture human development and foster hope for gainful living.
Rendered in royal blue – the new MFI corporate color, the present logo portrays MFI’s service orientation, as seen in the two hands that are depicted in a nurturing, protecting fashion.
The logo also features a house symbolizing the family which is the nucleus of society. A gear, a young plant, and water represent MFI’s commitment to the development of industry, agriculture, and aquaculture through quality education, training, and research.
The pearl is symbolic of the Philippines, often called the “Pearl of the Orient Seas.” Behind these symbols is the globe that represent MFI’s efforts to make the Filipino a dynamic member of the global community.
Emblazoned on the shield are the letters MFI, a name identified with the Filipino dream of a dignified way of life.


The present logo, adopted in 1998, reflects MFI’s commitment to service that seeks the development of the FIlipino, especially those who have less in life.
The logo is a shield that symbolizes MFI’s weapons against poverty, unemployment, and mediocrity. These weapons consist of programs, projects, and partnership that nurture human development and foster hope for gainful living.
Rendered in royal blue – the new MFI corporate color, the present logo portrays MFI’s service orientation,as seen in the two hands that are depicted in a nurturing, protectng fashion.
The logo also features a house symbolizing the family which is the nucleus of society. A gear, a young plant, and water represent MFI’s commitment to the development of industry, agriculture, and aquaculture through quality education, training, and research. The pearl is symbolic of the Philippines, often called the “Pearl of the Orient Seas.” Behind these symbols is the globe that represent MFI’s efforts to make the Filipino a dynamic member of the global community.
Emblazoned on the shield are the letters MFI, a name identified with the Filipino dream of a dignified way of life.