
Marxandrea Diane. Cabato from DLSU-Manila presents on behalf of Google Developers Student Group at the Globe Student Community Builder Pitch Day.
The inaugural Globe Student Community Builder Pitch Day, a platform created to foster student-led projects through mentorship, cooperation, and direct assistance from Globe, brought together more than 150 students from 63 student organizations.
Student leaders from Metro Manila, Bulacan, and Cavite came together for the event, which was held recently at The Globe Tower in Bonifacio Global City. It gave them the chance to tour Globe’s cutting-edge workspaces, make deep connections, and showcase their passion projects to Globe personnel.
The occasion reaffirms Globe’s position as a true partner for young people in a variety of academic fields, including Accountancy, Business, and Management (ABM), Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), and Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS).
Student participants were guided by Ka-Globe talents from the Information Systems Development Program, Cybersecurity, Corporate Communications, and Loyalty groups, who shared insights on how to turn passions into purpose-driven careers.

Renz Caritativo from PUP presents their proposal to the esteemed mentors and judges.
The highlight of the day was the pitch session, where student organization heads took center stage to share proposals including Google Developers Group from different chapter schools, AWS Cloud Clubs, DLSU-Dasmariñas, iAcademy Creative Orgs, PLM Technology Orgs, Ateneo Business and Leadership Orgs, UP-Diliman Creative and Leadership organizations and other organizations from Greater Metro Manila.
Martin Eusebio, a 2nd year student from the College of Saint Benilde and a Globe Community Builder, hosted the event and helped connect student organizations with opportunities to bring their ideas to life through Globe’s support.
“The Student Community Builder Pitch Day is one of the ways Globe is reinforcing its role as an enabler of the youth. We believe in the potential of students not only as future professionals, but as changemakers today,” said Anne Calma, Head of Marketing Youth Cultures at Globe.
“By providing a space where they can be heard, guided, and supported, we hope to inspire more young people to take bold steps in shaping their communities.”
Globe’s mission to increase student involvement through purpose-driven creativity and practical collaboration is emphasized by the Globe Student Community Builder Pitch Day.
Go to https://www.globe.com.ph/community-builder#gref to find out more about Globe’s student programs and how to enroll.
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