Two-time Olympic gold medalist, Carlos Yulo will be receiving Php 1 Million pesos worth of Ever Bilena direct sales business package
The direct selling division of a nearby cosmetics company, Ever Bilena Cosmetics, Inc., generously supports Filipino Olympians. Carlos Yulo, a two-time Olympic gold medallist, will get an Ever Bilena Direct Sales Business Package valued at Php 1 million as compensation for his outstanding performance in the men’s gymnastics competition at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
Carlos Yulo acknowledged that he cannot continue to be an athlete forever in an interview with Dyan Castillejo, and he stated that he will use his cash incentives to invest. Ever Bilena’s kind donation enables him to realize his goal of one day becoming a self-sufficient business owner.
Olympic bronze medalist, Nesthy Petecio will be receiving Php 250,000 pesos worth of Ever Bilena direct sales business package
Olympic bronze medalist, Aira Villegas will be receiving Php 250,000 pesos worth of Ever Bilena direct sales business package
Fellow national athletes, Nesthy Petecio and Aira Villegas will receive Php 250,000 worth of business package each for winning bronze in their respective weight categories in Boxing, according to the Facebook post of Ever Bilena Direct Sales.
Ever Bilena has a long-standing history of supporting Philippine sports, with a roster of athletes including pole-vaulter Ernest “EJ” Obiena, professional boxer Carl Jammes Martin, swimmer Jasmine Alkhaldi, wakeboarder Raphael Trinidad, chess prodigy Bince Rafael, and the SEA Games Gilas Pilipinas women’s basketball team. The company also remains a staunch supporter of the National University Lady Bull Dogs, the UAAP’s record-holder for 100 consecutive victories.
Olympic gold medallist Hidilyn Diaz was previously given a business package valued at one million pesos by Ever Bilena Cosmetics, Inc. back in 2021.
The business was also among the first to support Manny “Pac-Man” Pacquiao, arguably the best professional boxer in history.
At the recently concluded awarding ceremony held on July 31, 2024, at The Westin Manila, Ortigas, Pasig City, the 32nd Agora Youth Awards showcased young marketing brilliance. The Philippine Marketing Association (PMA), in collaboration with the Philippine Junior Marketing Association (PJMA), recognized the nation’s top marketing students.
The Agora Youth Awards were first introduced in 1991 and are an annual competition that honors outstanding achievement in extracurricular activities, academic performance, and marketing plan competition. The Junior Marketing Associations (JMA), or school-based marketing organizations, and individual students are also recognized in separate categories for the awards.
Mark Cruz from San Beda University was named class valedictorian and Best Marketing Student of the Year. The other students who ranked in the top ten for the individual category are Prince Olie Cacho from Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, Mike Ivan Siga from Mindanao State University, Kristalyn Agustin from Central Luzon State University, Franco Gabriele Delatina from Our Lady of Fatima University, Kaye Liwag from Batangas State University, Raymart Mariano Jr. and Maica Stephamae Orenda from Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Rayan Camid from Xavier University, and Xyrill Baltazar from National University Fairview.
For the JMA category, Xavier University Junior Marketing Association clinched first place, followed by San Beda University and Silliman University.
PMA President Kathy Mercado highlighted the significance of this year’s awards, stating, “As we celebrate our 70th anniversary with the theme ‘SustAInability Marketing,’ we also recognize the creativity, dedication, and achievement of our young marketing triumphant leaders. Our awardees have not only excelled in their fields but have also embraced the values of innovation and sustainability, setting new standards of excellence.”
Leah Marie Ayeng, PMA Director of Youth and Academe, emphasized the organization’s dedication to nurturing the next generation of marketing professionals. “The Agora Youth Awards looks at community impact beyond competence as it is the key to developing ‘changemakers’. PMA is carrying out the mission to be an enabler of learning and development in the marketing realm, promoting excellence in marketing education and continuing the 70 years of legacy of bringing marketing brilliance.”
This year, students were challenged to integrate sustainability and AI in their marketing plans. Individual contestants localized marketing strategies for existing international products, highlighting the values that are important to Philippine culture, while school-based organizations for the JMA category developed marketing plans to help SMEs scale globally in terms of marketing.
The panel of distinguished judges for the finals was composed of industry experts and thought leaders from various sectors. The judges for the individual category were Archie Carrasco, Chairman & CEO of AGC Power Holdings, Inc.; Faye Arellano-Martinez, CPM, Co-founder & CEO of AQAdvertising Inc.; Joselito Ortega, Chairman & CEO of Havas Ortega and former PMA President; Albet Buddahim, CPM, VP and Chief Marketing Officer of Primer Group of Companies; Patricia Poco-Palacios, President & COO of Global Dominion Financing, Inc.; and Jill Christine Pena, Brand Marketing Director of AC Mobility.
For the JMA category, the judges were Therese Castrojas-Galang, Chief Marketing Officer of Airspeed; Bryan Lato, CPM ASIA, Managing Director of 360Next Creative Solutions/PMA IPP; Jenny Wieneke, CFO & Marketing Director of Tokyo Tempura; Jorge Noel Wieneke, Co-Founder of Potato Corner and Agora Awardee Entrepreneurship Awardee; Paul Anthony De Guzman, Programs Development Manager of Philippine Center for Entrepreneurship – GoNegosyo; and Ana Joy Rocero, CEO & Co-Founder of UNICON DMS.
The event also featured a keynote speech from Rosemarie Rafael, Chairperson and President of AIC Group of Companies Holding Corporation, and an inspirational talk from Archie Carrasco, Chairman and CEO of AGC Power Holdings Corp. Carrasco shared his journey from being a past awardee to a leader in the industry, encouraging the young marketers to pursue their dreams with determination.
AGC Power Holdings Corp. co-presented the 32nd Agora Youth Awards alongside Blogapalooza and The Westin Manila as venue partners. Airspeed, AQAdvertising, Inc., and Tolak Angin were the sponsors of the case. Prestige Quality Paper Products Corp., together with Primer Group of Companies, Hydro Flask, and Jansport, was a major supporter and partner in sustainability.
Additional assistance was provided by the event’s creatives and PR partners, Shoppertainment LIVE, ZOE Broadcasting Network, Uniquecorn Strategies PR, and the Philippine Business Coalition for Women Empowerment. Partners in printing were U-BIX Corporation and Orange Leaf, with picture and video coverage provided by Nice Print Photography. Production was managed by DIGISTAR PH, with logistics assistance provided by Our Lady of Fatima University and National University Fairview. McDonald’s, Pizza Pedricos, Jimini Foods Group, Cibo, and Santino were among the food sponsors. Makati Life Medical Center, Manulife, Altos Region, Watsons, Growers, Sofy, and TGP were the product sponsors. The Business Manual served as the official media partner, and Digital Out-of-Home Philippines was the official billboard partner.
With the Honda Foundation, Inc. (HFI) Tree Planting and Livelihood initiative in Barangay Magsaysay, Siniloan, Laguna, the organization has accomplished another significant goal in showcasing its dedication to environmental conservation and community well-being. Honda has adopted 28 hectares of the Sierra Madre Mountains under the DENR’s National Greening Program, and as part of this endeavor, the company has launched a 5-year Tree Planting and Livelihood program. 14,000 fruit-bearing trees are to be planted as part of the forestry initiatives. Furthermore, Honda established a formal collaboration with the Department of Environment & Natural Resources (DENR) Region IV-A and the Magsaysay Coconut Farmers Association (MACOFA) by signing a Memorandum of Agreement on March 12, 2024.
Furthermore, Honda joins the country in the celebration of Arbor Day, a day dedicated to tree planting that is undertaken as annual event in the Philippines during the month of June.
Present at the event were the HFI Board of Trustees led by the HFI President and concurrent president of Honda Parts Manufacturing Corp. (HPMC) Mr. Seiji Fujimoto; Honda Philippines, Inc. (HPI) President Ms. Sayaka Arai; Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (HCPI) President Ms. Rie Miyake; and Honda Trading Philippines Ecozone, Corp. (HTPE) President Mr. Tomoyuki Mabuchi. The event also received strong support from Mayor Patrick Ellis Go and the community of Siniloan municipality.
The tree planting activity was participated by around 100 volunteers, including Honda employees & support team members, personnel from the Municipal Environment & Natural Resources Office (MENRO), Community Environment & Natural Resources (CENRO), Philippine National Police (PNP) and farmers from MACOFA. As of June 21, 2024, more than 2,000 trees have been planted.
Fostering Clean River for the Community
Earlier this year, as Honda continues to move towards its advocacy of protecting the environment, a collaboration with the DENR-CENRO Sta. Cruz and the Municipality of Siniloan, Laguna led to a river cleanup activity in Barangay Macatad, Siniloan, Laguna. Joining the World Water Day celebration on March 22, 2024, these collaborative efforts played a significant role in inspiring and creating awareness in the community about the importance of preserving the environment and fresh water for families. A total of 240 kg of waste was collected during the event, including 75 kg of biodegradable waste, 150 kg of non-biodegradable waste, and 15 kg of residual waste.
Siniloan River is one of the 21 tributaries of Laguna de Bay that is regularly monitored by the Laguna Lake Development Authority. The clean-up site serves as a take-off point to various waterfalls and is a popular destination among mountaineers and for recreational activities. The area is currently being developed into an ecotourism site. For these reasons, Honda recognized Siniloan River as an excellent venue choice for a clean-up drive, promoting the conservation of the river and sustaining the well-being of local residents, tourists, and visitors in Siniloan.
Also recently, the Honda Foundation, Inc. (HFI), in partnership with the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) Regional Training Center – NCR launched a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program called TESDA RTC NCR – HONDA ROOM in TESDA center located in Taguig City.
The TESDA – HONDA ROOM is exclusively used for HONDA motorcycle and automotive learning laboratories. It equips instructors and trainees with the necessary knowledge and know-how in HONDA technology, enabling them to achieve the goal of providing access to quality education and employment opportunities. This initiative aims to uplift the lives of the Filipino workforce and improve the financial status of impoverished youth and their families. In the future, HONDA aims to utilize this facility as a TESDA Training and Assessment Center venue, streamlining the process of certifying learners in motorcycle and automotive courses.
On March 20, 2024, TESDA and HONDA signed a memorandum of agreement to formalize their partnership and commitment. Their joint endeavor aims to sustain the offering of motorcycle and automotive mechanical courses, with a maximum of 25 learners per training batch. HONDA generously donated six (6) motorcycle units and two (2) automobile vehicles, along with lifters, special tools, and classroom furnishings.
Honda Cars Philippines, Inc. (automobile products), Honda Parts Manufacturing, Inc. (manufacturer/exporter), Honda Trading Philippines Ecozone Corporation (storage/warehousing), and Honda Philippines, Inc. (motorcycle and power product manufacturer/distributor) make up HFI, the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) arm of Honda companies in the Philippines.
On December 23, 1992, HFI was founded and registered as a non-stock, non-profit organization. Ever since, HFI has been united with the community in its pursuit of environmental protection, youth support for the future, community needs resolution, and traffic safety promotion. Honda aims to become “a company that society wants to exist.” Through its social contribution programs, the firm will serve people globally with the joy of helping them realize their full potential in life, thereby contributing to the development of a sustainable society.
Profile of Honda Foundation, Inc.:
Establishment: December 23, 1992
Location: Batangas Province
Representative: Seiji Fujimoto, HFI & HPMC President/ Crecelle San Jose, HFI Exec. Director
Members: Honda Philippines, Inc.
Honda Cars Philippines, Inc.
Honda Parts Mfg. Corp.
Honda Trading Philippines Ecozone Corp.
For more details about HFI, contact us (02)-8581-6700 to 6799 and 0917-578-8723
The inaugural event unveils its initial round of programming, which includes the addition of a songwriting camp
Following two years of well-attended live events in Singapore (2022–2023), AXEAN has announced its return, this time in a new tropical location thousands of miles distant from its previous headquarters.
Filipino musicians include dream-pop group Bird, indie-folk group Munimuni, electronic producer crwn, and chart-topping R&B singer Maki. and soul-jazz chanteuse Muri are among the first wave of performers at the worldwide music festival scheduled for September 28–29, 2024, in Bali, Indonesia.
A meaningful confluence is about to take place at the Jimbaran Hub, which is situated at the southern tip of the island and is surrounded by stunning vistas of sunsets and lush flora. This is the first intra-regional music showcase event in Southeast Asia.
First time in Bali
“It has always been our vision to make AXEAN a regional traveling festival, changing host countries every year, or even having multiple smaller editions in different countries,” AXEAN Festival co-founder and team leader Piyapong Muenprasertdee reveals. “The reasoning stemmed from us seeing that most Southeast Asian music markets are either very domestic, or receptive towards only western or K-pop artists when it comes to international artists. Thus, if we could help domestic artists cross borders within the region, there could be more opportunities for them to grow an international fanbase. After 2 years being in Singapore, we felt it was the right time to try a new place, and Bali being a tropical paradise with a growing music scene, we think it is the perfect location for artists, delegates and music-lovers alike.”
The festival activities will kick off with a music industry mixer and a private music showcase of Balinese talents on the day prior to the festival. It will be followed by a two-day music conference with networking activities in the morning and a music showcase festival featuring more than 50 music acts from Southeast Asia and beyond.
First wave of lineup
This year’s edition of AXEAN Festival takes pride in its diverse but strategically curated lineup from different parts of Southeast Asia and the rest of the world.
The lineup includes: At Adau (MY), Batavia Collective (ID), bird. (PH), Common People Like You (TH), COTERIE (AU), crwn (PH), Dialog Dini Hari (ID), Funkindustry (FR), Gabe Watkins (TH), Grrrl Gang (ID), HARIKUYAMAKU (JP), I’mdifficult(TW),Josh Makazo (SG), lightcraft (ID), Linying (SG), LUSS (TH), M-Fatt (KH), Maki (PH), Milledenials (ID), mindfreakkk (TH), Munimuni (PH), Muri (PH), Norith & YuuHai (KH), Puman (CN), Rangga Jones(SG), RuthKo(KH),San & The Workshop (SG), Skandal (ID), The Dinosaur’s Skin (TW), The Hertz (HK), Tuimi (VN), Uudee’s Swashbuckling Dandies (MN), Vanthan (KH), VVAS (TH).
International songwriting camp
The acclaimed international showcase festival will wrap up with a private songwriting camp, the newest addition to its diverse and extensive range of programming. The initiative aims to foster a spirit of creativity and inclusivity in a globalized setting while nurturing cross-cultural collaboration amongst the finest and most promising songwriters, producers, and artists in the ASEAN region and also from other regions of the world.
AXEAN Festival co-founder and co-director David Siow advocates for a more DIY approach to the songwriting camp, backed by its purpose of empowering and connecting a community of music creatives from all around the world, while ensuring equitable outcomes and opportunities from the series of collaborative sessions.
“For us, it’s all about enabling artists and furthering their careers; for Bali, it just made sense to do a camp and create good vibes, memories, and tracks for all involved,” Siow explains.
The co-director of the festival, Muenprasertdee, also stressed the value of the songwriting camp, emphasizing its ability to break down barriers both literally and figuratively as well as to create strategic partnerships that have the ability to assist artists in breaking into new markets by pooling their fan bases. He mentioned Flower.far with Fern from Thailand. among the recent success stories are H 3 F from Thailand and Vũ Thanh Vân from Vietnam and the Philippines.
“We hope a songwriting camp will help create an environment to foster more artistic collaborations and cross-border fanbases. Apart from some of this year’s showcasing artists, we have also invited some alumni, guest songwriters and producers to make it more fun and productive! Be on the lookout for new music coming out from our camp!”
A greenlight for the youth. (L-R) Justine Raagas, the Philippine Business Education Executive Director; Paulette Liu, Primary Structures Educational Foundation, Inc. – School of Knowledge for Industrial Labor, Leadership and Service President; Gisela Tiongson, Jollibee Group Foundation President; Ruth Angeles, Chief Human Resources Officer, Jollibee Foods Corporation Philippines; Anabelle Gosioco, Assistant Vice President, Head HR – Jollibee; Rhea Santos, Assistant Vice President, Head HR – Chowking; and Mary Ann Lim, Assistant Vice President, Head HR – Greenwich join the ceremonial signing of the memorandum of agreement and memorandum of understanding for the YouthWorks PH program last June 6.
The Jollibee Foods Corporation (JFC) and its social development arm, Jollibee Group Foundation (JGF), have partnered with the Philippine Business for Education (PBEd) and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to develop a training program under its workforce development initiative, YouthWorks PH, in an effort to increase opportunities for youth employment in the nation.
On June 6, representatives from PBEd, USAID, Primary Structures Educational Foundation, Inc. – School of Knowledge for Industrial Labor, and JFC business units joined the ceremonial signing of the memorandum of agreement and memorandum of understanding for the YouthWorks PH program. JGF’s President Gisela Tiongson and Jollibee Foods Corporation Philippines’ Chief Human Resources Officer Ruth Angeles also attended.
Training for their future. Through the YouthWorks PH project, those who are considered NEET can soon undergo free senior crew skills training that will equip them with the right competencies and experience to secure a job in the food and beverage sector.
The program is geared towards making education and training more responsive to the needs of the economy by working with the government, various industries, and the academe to provide opportunities to youth not in education, employment, or training (NEET).
“Youth unemployment is at 11.2%, even while we experience a high number of vacancies in different industries. But we want to change this by bringing all our strengths together. Our partnership for the YouthWorks PH program is anchored on our shared commitment with JFC to support underprivileged youth to gain access to relevant education and eventually have an opportunity to improve their lives with gainful employment,” said JGF President Gisela Tiongson.
A joyful training
Start of the journey. The classroom training for the pilot batch of the Jollibee Group Foundation and YouthWorks PH Program officially commenced on July 1 in Cebu. The trainees will have two months of classroom training before starting their supervised industry learning in select Jollibee, Chowking, and Greenwich stores.
Through the YouthWorks PH project, those who are considered NEET can soon undergo free senior crew skills training that will equip them with the right competencies and experience to secure a job in the food and beverage sector.
JFC will lead the program’s pilot batch, which will include 26 NEET youth in Cebu City. In addition to providing work-based training and pre-employment support to the participants in select Jollibee, Chowking, and Greenwich stores, JFC and JGF will also cover the participants’ training costs, training allowances, and accommodation.
“We are elated to see the pilot batch of 26 out-of-school youth in Cebu City jump-start this opportunity,” said Justine Raagas, PBEd Executive Director. “This project is a testament to what we can achieve when we break down silos and work together. When government, businesses, educators, and communities join forces, we can empower young people, unlock their potential, and build a brighter future for all.”
Sharing the joyful experience
JFC and JGF embarked on this initiative as part of its commitment to the community support focus area under its global sustainability agenda, Joy for Tomorrow.
Partners in full force. Representatives from the Jollibee Foods Corporation and Jollibee Group Foundation, together with the team from Philippine Business Education and the United States Agency for International Development, form a handshake chain after sealing the partnership for the YouthWorks PH project.
The partnership followed the Company’s fruitful collaborations with the Department of Labor and Employment under the latter’s Special Program for the Employment of Students (SPES) and with several local governments to offer employment opportunities for the elderly and people with disabilities. The aim of all these programs is to increase work prospects for Filipinos nationwide.
“In JFC, we Choose Joy, and part of a joyful experience is being able to create a positive influence on the lives of others,” said Angeles.
“We are looking forward to the successful pilot implementation of this initiative in JFC and hoping to replicate the initiative in other areas to be able to reach more youth,” she added.
From left to right: Michelle Lee-Ventura, Director of Cebu Pacific Cargo Sales – Commercial; Ma. Josefa Magbanua-Sarate, Director of Cebu Pacific Cargo Customer Service; Will Howell, 2GO Group Chief Finance Officer; Bonita Busch, Group Director of Cebu Pacific Cargo Commercial; Faye Alonzo, Business Unit Head of 2GO Forwarding; Nazreen Charmaine Galang, Director of Cebu Pacific Cargo Commercial Planning; and Sharon Musngi-Ngo, Business Unit Head of 2GO Sea Solutions.
The biggest end-to-end logistics, transportation, and distribution solutions provider in the Philippines, 2GO, in partnership with Cebu Pacific Airlines, is pleased to announce the X-ray machine’s commissioning at 2GO’s Gateway Hub. This major renovation is to maximize the flow of commodities by air to and from Manila and other regions of the nation, giving businesses greater latitude in accepting cargo without sacrificing delivery schedules.
With the newly installed X-ray machine, 2GO can now prolong the cargo acceptance cut-off time, allowing partners to better prepare their shipments while still meeting strict delivery deadlines.
“At 2GO, we are continually seeking ways to innovate and improve our services,” said Faye Alonzo, Business Unit Head of 2GO Forwarding. “The introduction of this state-of-the-art X-ray machine is a testament to our dedication to achieving efficiency and customer satisfaction. We look forward to showcasing our increased flexibility to our partners.”
2GO’s commitment to serving its clients and partners has been recognized by its air cargo partner, Cebu Pacific Airlines, which named 2GO its Top Domestic Cargo Agent of 2023. The X-ray technology significantly reduces processing times, allowing for immediate loading and transfer to Cebu Pacific aircraft especially highly sensitive pharmaceutical products, perishables, and temperature-controlled items. This enhancement not only ensures faster delivery but also improves security measures by thoroughly screening prohibited items, safeguarding the supply chain’s integrity.
“2GO Forwarding was one of our most significant logistics partners last year, and we aim to strengthen this partnership by offering tools that enhance their operations and improve the quality of cargo checks before flying with us. The reduced processing time and extended cut-off hours perfectly align with our shared commitment to delivering timely and efficient services to our customers,” said Bonita Busch, Group Director of Cargo Commercial.
“We are excited to further strengthen our partnership with Cebu Pacific,” said Will Howell, 2GO Group Chief Financial Officer. “This new equipment brings immense value to our operations and business, enabling us to leverage technology and extend our service capabilities. We anticipate continued growth and success as we work together to deliver exceptional logistics services to Filipinos.”
Apart from its improved air freight capabilities, 2GO provides comprehensive shipside services for Less than Container Load (LCL) and Full Container Load (FCL), meeting a range of shipping requirements with a consistent nationwide schedule. In addition, 2GO’s vast fleet of vehicles expands its capabilities both on land and in the maritime industry, adding to its logistical capacity. 2GO’s position as the top logistics provider in the Philippines is further strengthened by these continuous fleet and infrastructure upgrades, which meet the needs of the expanding e-commerce industry, which requires prompt and dependable delivery services.
Contact us by email at [email protected], stop by the 2GO Retail location closest to you, or browse our website at www.2go.com.ph to find out more.
In addition to its enhanced air freight capabilities, 2GO offers robust Less than Container Load (LCL) and Full Container Load (FCL) shipside services, catering to diverse shipping needs with nationwide reach and reliable schedules. Furthermore, 2GO’s logistical power is complemented by an extensive fleet of trucks that enhance its capabilities on land, alongside its maritime services. These ongoing upgrades to its fleet and infrastructure reinforce 2GO’s position as the leading logistics provider in the Philippines, supporting the growing e-commerce sector that demands rapid and reliable delivery services.
Learn more by emailing us at [email protected], visiting your nearest 2GO Retail store, or exploring our website at www.2go.com.ph.
Elevate your culinary experience with the Flamin’ Hot Pepper Roast and Ribs, the newest and hottest offering from Kenny Rogers Roasters. With a blend of spicy, tangy, zesty, and savory flavors, the new recipe sends your taste buds on a gastronomic journey that goes beyond the typical delight that comes with spice. You may now enjoy your favorite Kenny Rogers songs in a whole new way.
With its well-balanced flavor and delicious burst of spice at the finish, the new Flamin’ Hot Pepper Roast & Ribs just heats differently, elevating your dining experience to the level of an exhilarating journey. Even the most experienced eaters of spicy food are sure to have a unique experience with this product range.
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The signature favorite roasted chicken is now marinated in herbs and spices, basted in a fiery hot pepper sauce.
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With Kenny Rogers’ new Flamin’ Hot Pepper Roast and Ribs, you can savor layers of hot flavors either dining in or taking it to go. To order for delivery, go to www.kennyrogersdelivery.com.ph, give the hotline a call at 8-555-9000, or place an order through Grab Food and Food Panda.
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