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Salu- Salo: The 5th FBN Get Together Party!
Filipino Bloggers Network (FBN) celebrated its 5th Christmas Get Together Party last December 12, 2017 at Salu Restaurant in Quezon City. Bloggers all over metro manila gathered to chill, relax, and to give thanks as the fruitful year of 2017 has come to end.
FBN is considered as one of the biggest and most effective blogging group in the country, with almost 2,000 members strong. FBN leads and finds opportunity for bloggers to improve their craft and to help businesses all over the country when it comes to social media promotion. FBN is the brainchild of Divine Reyes and Richard Mamuyac. Now, with its partnership with MetroBuzz Bloggers led by Lariza Garcia the community became stronger and united!
FBN was well welcomed by Salu Filipino Restaurant and served as they gracious host. Salu provided mouthwatering Filipino cuisines and booze to make the party alive. Salu also has a unique classic Filipino ambiance that is so sophisticated, it will make you feel warm and comfortable. Salu is surely the place to be for events and parties in Quezon City.
SvelT’i, a skin clinic that provides advanced health and beauty services using state of the art technology is also one of the proud co- sponsor of the said event. SvelT’I also treat the bloggers with top-notch skin care treatments.
FBN also invited the pr agencies and brands that supported the group for years. These people made the blogging community more active and visible. By helping each other, we’ve made a new ecosystem that helped the rise of social media as a new form of effective communication and promotion.
Here’s the full list of partners that made this event successful:
Salu
An all authentic Filipino restaurant. A journey to more than 7,107 taste bud experience.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Saluresto/
Converge
Offers bandwidth and transport services which include international private lines (IPL), domestic leased lines (DLL), multi-site interconnectivity (Point to Multi-Point), metro Ethernet and internet connectivity such as Internet connectivity services such as Fiber Internet, Cable Internet, Internet Cable TV Bundle, Cable TV, Prepaid Internet, Enterprise Internet and Business internet. The company also provides data center services such as network management services, multi-homed network, disaster recovery services, network redundancy solutions, 24/7 monitoring, co-location and local connectivity.
Website: http://www.convergeict.com | FB: https://www.facebook.com/ConvergeICTOfficial/
SvelT’i Slim, Trim & Gleam
Provides advanced health and beauty services using state of the art technology. They offer non-invasive body and skin rejuvenation therapies to improve body curvatures and reverse the signs of aging. Website: http://svelti.com.ph | FB: https://www.facebook.com/sveltiph | IG: https://www.instagram.com/svelti_ph/
Unilab
The biggest pharmaceutical company in the Philippines, with a market share of more than 20 percent which it has consistently maintained for more than three decades. Its portfolio includes some of the biggest prescription, consumer healthcare and personal care brands in the country. Website: https://www.unilab.com.ph | FB: https://www.facebook.com/Unilab / IG: https://www.instagram.com/unilab/
Dermcare is one of the Philippines’ leading skin, hair, and wellness centers. Escape from life’s daily stresses, and bask in pure body and soul pampering in their network of branches all over the country. Website: http://www.dermcareprofessional.com | FB: https://www.facebook.com/i.like.dermcare/ | IG: https://instagram.com/dermcarephilippines
Gardenia Delicia is Gardenia’s delightfully delicious surprise for the whole family. The best compliment to your favorite bread! Choose from 2 exciting flavors -Hazelnut and Milky Chocolate! Website: http://www.gardenia.com.ph | FB: https://web.facebook.com/DeliciaPhilippines/
JJEMM Service Apartment opened its 2-bedroom apartment last December 2016 to serve the short term stay requirements of travelers (families, balikbayan, couples and group of friends) to Bataan. The apartment is fully furnished and bedrooms are equipped with air conditioner. NOW, no need to worry about booking process and have your stay in the beautiful province of Bataan because JJEMM Service Apartment is now on Airbnb: https://abnb.me/EVmg/353UwdZLJI
Novelina is an industry leader in the production of powder and cream hair color. At the same time, it also carries its professional line of hair care products which includes cream hair color, shampoo, conditioner, and rebonding formulas. Novelina is also the OEM manufacturer of hair-color for two of the world’s largest and most prestigious hair-dye brands being marketed in countries such as Vietnam, Thailand, Japan, China, North and South America, as well as the Middle East. Website: http://tritanventures.com/tritan/ | FB: https://web.facebook.com/novelinacosmetics/
Porky Pit is a new Brand of Diancia Trading Inc, that will engage a business using a best part of lechon “Lechon Belly” in a theme of “Cebu Lechon on the Go” a Lechon in a Shawarma? So Filipino would not just eat Lechon whenever there is gathering but it is now on the go. FB: https://web.facebook.com/PorkyPitOfficial/ | IG: http://www.instagram.com/porkypitofficial
Cebuana Llhuillier is the Philippines’ leading and largest non-bank financial services provider specializing in pawning, remittance, and micro-insurance. Website: https://www.cebuanalhuillier.com | FB: https://web.facebook.com/cebuanalhuillierpawnshop/
PR Partners
Trend Spotting Ads Consultation Agency uncover creative ways to reach untapped markets - whatever or wherever they may be, using alternative, aggressive yet more cost-effective methods. It also offers niche marketing with different media. Wherever are the right opportunities, Trendspotting is there to catch great results. FB: https://www.facebook.com/TrendspottingConsultancy/
Mode Devi is the company behind ExperienceTravel.Ph which is a travel & lifestyle magazine for everyone and where you can share your own passions, and the travel, food and lifestyle finds along your journey. FB: https://www.facebook.com/ExperienceTravel.Ph/
FuentesManila is one of the few full-service PR agencies in the Philippines. While publicity remains its core service, FuentesManila provides the following services to its clients: Publicity, Special Events, Online Publicity, Advertising, Media Monitoring, Creatives & Graphic Design and Digital PR. Website: https://www.fuentesmanila.com/
OCI Group is a full-service agency ready to take on the challenge of the fast changing and demanding world of communications. The goal is to provide clients with strategic communications campaigns that are well integrated with client’s goals, responsive to the needs of client’s public and provide value for every investment entrusted to their team.
FB: https://www.facebook.com/ocigroupph/
Havas Media Ortega is the first full-service media agency providing end-to-end solutions in the Philippines. It does not only offer the most complete and cohesive set of media services in the Philippines, it also aspires to provide clients work that is best in class in all the media channels on offer. Website: https://www.havasortega.com
Perceptions, Inc. is a public relations company that provides PR counselling and various corporate and marketing communications services to business and industrial organizations, government institutions as well as trade and professional associations. Website: https://www.perceptions-inc.com/
Strategic Works, Inc. works with the possibility of making an idea come to life as they spot the hot buttons that unlock consumers’ hearts and brand success. They do Public
Relations, Creative Services, Activations, Events Management, Digital Marketing and Advocacy and Social Marketing. Website: https://www.stratworks.ph/
Catalytx is a seamless strategic marketing partner to its worthy Clients, committed to helping them build their brands and grow their business. As the name implies, Catalytx is a catalyst for provoking and inspiring change for the better and in becoming the spark that ignites and shapes the world. Website: https://www.catalyx.com/
LeapOut Digital has the technical knowledge, industry experience and full access to hardworking digital tools required to deliver high- performance digital marketing campaigns for their clients. The Manila and Australia operations give LeapOut Digital the wealth of expertise and the full support necessary to create successful digital marketing programs for their suki. Website: https://www.leapoutdigital.com
PRC Inc. is an integrated marketing communications company with PR as its core competency. Our services include brand and corporate PR, mounting of media related events, tactical monitoring and crisis management. Website: http://www.teamprcinc.com
M2Comms – As a PR agency, M2.0 understands that perfection doesn’t exist – but greatness does. Their team won’t waste your time by coming up with perfect plans that will be easily derailed by circumstance. For them, it’s better to execute now with a good plan and get immediate feedback. If the results are not good, they’re ready to own up to our mistakes and revise the plan. And if the results are good, they’ll improve the plan until the clients achieve greatness. Website: http://www.m2comms.com
MPlify is a marketing company established with a good purpose and powered by great passion in helping businesses reach its higher potential and thus amplify the business, and provide business solutions through various marketing strategies. Website: http://mplify-ph.com
Digital Circles is a digital marketing services PH firm specializing in social media consulting & organizing digital campaigns for brands & organizations. Website: http://digitalcircles.asia
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TU’s Asian Arts & Culture Center marks 50th anniversary with virtual programming
BY REBECCA KIRKMAN ON FEBRUARY 15, 2021
Year-long celebration highlights Asian American and Pacific Islander voices
This year Towson University’s Asian Arts & Culture Center (AA&CC) celebrates its 50th anniversary. Programming kicked off with “ElevAsian: Honoring AAPI Experiences,” a collection of exhibitions and virtual events featuring Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) artists and culture and culminates with the virtual festival “Asia North 2021: A Celebration of Art, Culture & Community.
”The theme brings together the breadth and diversity of Asian American and Pacific Islander voices, with a special focus on local artists. “Looking at everything that we have done for the last 50 years and everywhere that we want to go in the next 50, we came up with this theme,” explains Joanna Pecore, director of the Asian Arts & Culture Center at TU. “We really wanted to showcase diversity in the community.
”ElevAsian programming began with the online exhibition “Anak (My Child),” in which Lek Vercauteren Borja explored the personal and social impact of Spanish colonization and American imperialism on the Filipino experience through mixed media works.
After previously showing her work in the center’s 2018 “Asia in Maryland” exhibition, Vercauteren Borja, who immigrated to the U.S. from the Philippines at 10 years old, returned to more deeply explore the Filipino American experience in a solo show.
“A lot of Filipino themes and Filipino American experiences are just now being brought into the forefront in the conversation of what it is to be American and who we are in America,” says Nerissa Paglinauan, AA&CC program manager. “The Philippines has a long history of being colonized, first by the Spanish and then by the U.S. It’s a very complicated history, which is what a lot of her artwork will address.”
Dive deeper into Filipino culture over food on Feb. 26 with “Salu-Salo: A Filipino American Cultural Feast.” The virtual fundraiser explores modern takes on traditional Filipino culture including food, clothing and music. Salu-salo means coming together over food in Tagalog, explains Paglinauan, who is Filipino American. “I wanted to make it a celebration of Filipino culture in general. And a huge focus that tends to bring everybody together is food.”
Attendees will hear from chefs Sony Florendo, founder of the first Filipino fine dining restaurant in Baltimore, Maryland native Mike Ledesma of Perch in Richmond, Va., and Rey Eugenio of Heritage Kitchen in Baltimore’s Whitehall Mill. The event also includes a virtual tour of ANTHILL Fabric Gallery in the Philippines and music by Kulintronica and Diwa de Leon, who electrify traditional Filipino instruments.
The Asian Arts & Culture Center opened in 1971 at then-Towson State University with a gift of Chinese and Japanese ivory carvings by local business owner Frank Roberts. At that time, the College of Fine Arts & Communication established a collection of Asian art, created the Asian arts gallery and began to offer related educational programs, including festivals, performances, artist residencies and lectures. These activities were especially valued at a time when the United States was immersed in conflict in Southeast Asia.
The center was originally located on the fifth floor of the Albert S. Cook Library until the opening of the new Fine Arts Building in November 1973.
In 1975, the center expanded its programming beyond campus with the Asiavan program, which transported exhibits to area schools, playgrounds, shopping centers and parks. The van also included film screenings and audio recordings of traditional and contemporary Asian music.
The center moved to its current 1,500-square-foot gallery in 2005 after the renovation of the Center for the Arts.
The center continues to serve the university and greater Baltimore-Washington community through a range of experiences with Asian arts and culture.
“Everything we do is about creating a family and bringing people together,” says Pecore of the center’s work with local artists. Bringing them back to exhibit and connecting artists with local partners help to “expand and deepen the connections.
”This, Pecore says, is at the heart of the center’s vision for the future. “We've been talking about how we're going to celebrate 50 years, and lots of people always want to look back, which is awesome to see where we came from,” Pecore says. “But we want to highlight where we're going.”
Support AA&CC: http://bit.ly/aacc-donate
Spring 2021 Virtual Programs
Info: www.towson.edu/asianarts
Anak (My Child)
Lek Vercauteren Borja’s mixed media works explore the personal and social impact of Spanish colonization and American imperialism on the Filipino experience. Vercauteren Borja weaves history with personal experience to draw out broader contemporary Filipino American stories of identity, displacement, trauma, survival, resilience and belonging.
Phaan Howng: A Bag of Rocks for A Bag of Rice
Westernized images of the Chinese and Japanese garden camouflage the histories of empire, wealth, privilege, exploitation, ecological extraction and displacement behind their creation. Phaan Howng’s site-specific installation engages East Asian gardens as a case study of the dynamics embedded within these private spaces.
Salu-Salo: A Filipino American Cultural Feast
Feb. 26, 7 p.m.
Prepare yourself a Filipino meal and join the AA&CC for a virtual salu-salo featuring chefs Sony Florendo, Mike Ledesma and Rey Eugenio’s takes on favorite Filipino recipes; music by Kulintronica and Diwa de Leon, who have creatively electrified traditional Filipino instruments; a virtual tour with ANTHILL Fabric Gallery in the Philippines; and an Asian Arts & Culture Center 50th Anniversary cocktail.
Filipino American Diaspora: Self-Representations Emerging from the Shadows
March 9, 7 p.m.
How do poetry, art, oral histories and research convey the complicated histories of Filipino Americans, the fourth largest migrant group in the United States? With over 400 years of colonization, Philippine migrants continue to create a sense of the homeland in their new countries. Hear from poet Luisa A. Igloria, artist Lek Vercauteren Borja and authors E.J.R. David and Dwight Ong. Scholar and artist Marlo DeLara moderates the discussion.
Asia North 2021: A Celebration of Art, Culture & Community
April 10 to May 15, Station North Arts District and online
Celebrate art, culture and the Korean history and heritage of Baltimore’s Charles North community. Regional Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) artists and organizations create an exhibit and virtual festival including artist talks, performances, cooking demonstrations and art workshops. Co-presented with the Central Baltimore Partnership. Stay tuned for more details.
Image: Artist Lek Vercauteren Borja with a detail from her work “Personalia 1."
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Day 60: Swimming with Sharks to Playing in Paradise.
Our last morning in Fantasy Lodge, I slept in again and joined the others at breakfast around 7.15pm. We had the same again- I can't get enough of the sweet mango and eggs are always a winner to start the day. We packed up quickly and left the lodge about 8am, heading to our first destination: Aguinid Falls. My guide Titu lead me through the 5 levels of natural beauty- we swam, jumped, climbed up a waterfall, stood under the pounding sheets as it beat our backs and finally had a group photo with some other locals we had met along the way. Titu told me she had 2 children, 11 and 13, who she supported herself- her husband working in Cebu City as a driver whom she saw once a week. Her dad was a fisherman and at 75, was finding it hard to work. It made me appreciate the work she was doing here, as a volunteer really because the one pound entrance fee goes towards the government. I ensured we tipped her to thank her for her kindness. I joined Mel and tita (Mel still had a swollen ankle so had to wait), and we drove to Oslab where we would be swimming with whale sharks. (Yes, swimming with SHARKS!). Feeling a little nervous, we got into a small boat with our local guide and two others. Only 50m away from the shore, we could see the massive grey and white spotted bodies of the sharks bobbing to the surface, their huge mouths opening wide to take in the little fish they were being fed. Kuya gave us the snorkels and allowed us to jump into the clear blue waters. I looked under. And screamed. There were whale sharks all around us! I took another look, this time for longer. We were about 10 metres deep and the water was so clear I could see all the way to the seabed. Hundreds of tiny blue fish were swimming in a school, bigger fish were circling underneath and then the gentle giants themselves- the whale sharks humbly gliding by. I swam close, making sure not to upset them (touching them warrants up to 6 months in prison- they really ensure the beasts are protected and not harmed). Mel can't swim but wanted to get under the water too so we went down together, holding our breath for as long as possible to enjoy life in the depths. What a surreal experience! Back on land, we visited another set of falls which we had to ride a habal habal to reach: Tunalog Falls. We descended at a steep gradient down to the foot of the falls where I gasped at the height and tried to follow with my eyes one of the single drops falling from the very top to the blue pool below. Small birds were soaring over the blue water, skimming their feathers before swooping upwards again. I actually couldn't get over how beautiful it was and only a few people were there- it wasn't overcome with tourists with a swarm of selfie sticks (let's keep it a secret between us, dear reader). After a few mandatory pictures, I went for a swim in the cold waters, going behind the sheet of water and doing handstands as it was only chest deep- no jumping here, I had to control myself. Still dripping, we habal habal'ed it back to the car, and drove just 10 minutes to the ferry terminal for Blue Waters Sumilion Resort. If the welcome was anything to go by, I knew it was going to be a luxurious stay. Beautifully dressed staff handed us an iced ginger drink to enjoy while they showed us a map of the island (only 24 hectares and owned exclusively by them) and wished us a lovely stay. I could see our destination from the land, only 15 minutes away by boat. As we walked the wooden jetty to the boat, my excitement mounted and I was awed by how blue and clear the waters were- the sea bed and seaweeds clearly visible below. As we docked, the staff put out a little wooden jetty for us to walk along, so we hobbled to the reception area and threw down our bags to enjoy lunch overlooking the water. Mel ordered her fave drink (watermelon juice), tita had a lemongrass cooler and I had a San Miguel light which made me feel light since we hadn't eaten since early morning. Our food was beautiful and really well-presented on large, clean white plates. I had a corn soup made with lemongrass and coconut milk which came with fish cakes packed full of salmon. Sublime. Mel had grilled chicken while tita had some fish, followed by a beautiful meringue log filled with custard. We were being spoiled! Finally 3pm arrived and we were able to check in much to Mel's delight who was still nursing her swollen ankle that tita had tried her best to bandage up (making it a bit too tight for circulation). As we pulled back the sliding doors to cottage number four, I was shouting "wow!" at the sight of our beautiful spacious room: 2 huge double beds, TV and sofa area, writing desk/dressing table area, then more sliding doors to what opened into the biggest bathroom/open shower area I had ever seen. Mel took her place on the bed and we all chilled there for a while, enjoying the air-conditioning. I called a loved one while they rested, then tita and I went for a hike around the island, finally stopping at one of the beaches to enjoy the sunset which painted the sky orange and pink. There was so much to do on the here- it even had a lagoon for pedal-boating and kayaking as well as equipment for snorkelling, a sand bar, hiking trails and the room was so beautiful you could even just stay inside and look out at the views. Tita and I just lay on loungers watching the sunset before going back to join Mel at dark. I got changed quickly to go for a swim before dinner- the pool was illuminated a bright aqua blue and a full moon was high in the sky. So serene. Feeling refreshed after a shower and a clean set of clothes, the three of us went to the open-air restaurant for a buffet dinner. There were so many choices- I definitely needed to be here for longer than one night to try everything! I settled for salad and some mini starters- chicken sisig and beef crostini before moving onto the mains. I tried grilled tuna steak, barbecued spiced chicken, lechon liempo (roast pork belly), prawns and crabs in a butter sauce and sardine spaghetti with fresh basil and tomatoes. I was contemplating just grabbing some fresh fruits for dessert when a waiter approached our table carried a plate which we set down on the table in front of us. I glanced and did a double take- it was a piece of chocolate cake with coloured sprinkles and cherries with chocolate writing on the plate saying "Welcome to Pinas My Nieces Sasing & Louise." I was so touched and surprised! I gave auntie a hug and kiss on the cheek as I really felt so blessed to be here and it was all thanks to her. We shared most of the massive slices and sampled a few other Filipino treats (just to taste!): salu salo (mango sago pearl pudding) and biko (sticky rice cake). The moon was full and beautiful. We lay on loungers by the pool just to enjoy it, and let our food digest. Tita and I planned to get up at 5.15am for the sunrise so after some social media time we got to be early. Lights were out around 10pm, the AC was set to an ambient temperature and we cosied up under the sheets for a peaceful night on Sumilon Island.
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Filipino Bloggers Network (FBN) Year-end Get Together for 2017
Now on its fifth year, the annual Get-Together & Christmas party of the Filipino Bloggers Network (FBN) has become bigger and brighter with more sponsors and partners giving their support to one of the most active blogger group in the country today.
Salu, a popular Filipino restaurant in Quezon City, will be hosting this year’s gathering of bloggers and online influencers on December 12. Another…
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FILIPINO BLOGGERS NETWORK GET TOGETHER 2017
Now on its fifth year, the annual Get-Together & Christmas party of the Filipino Bloggers Network (FBN) has become bigger and brighter with more sponsors and partners giving their support to one of the most active blogger group in the country today.
Salu, a popular Filipino restaurant in Quezon City, will be hosting this year’s gathering of bloggers and online influencers on December 12. Another…
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Romnick Sarmienta, pokus sa kanilang resto business; priority ang pamilya
Romnick Sarmienta Priority ngayon ni Romnick Sarmienta ang kanyang pamilya kaya lie low muna siya sa paggawa ng pelikula. Naka-focus din sila ni Harlene Bautista sa bago nilang resto business na Salu Filipino restaurant na nasa Scout Torillo cor. Scout Fernandez near Timog, Quezon City. Sabi...
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Filipino Bloggers Network Celebrates Its 5th Christmas Party!
Now on its fifth year, the annual Get-Together & Christmas party of the Filipino Bloggers
Network (FBN) has become bigger and brighter with more sponsors and partners giving their support to one of the most active blogger group in the country today.
Salu, a popular Filipino restaurant in Quezon City, will be hosting this year’s gathering of bloggers and online influencers on December 12. Another co-main sponsor is SvelT'i, a skin clinic that provides advanced health and beauty services using state of the art technology.
FBN members anticipate the yearly gathering as an opportunity to make new friends and catch up with old pals they have not seen for a while. Representatives of different
PR groups and brands will also grace the event to personally thank members of the online community who have supported them in the past years.
FBN currently has almost 2,000 members and continue to expand as it provides a venue for Pinoy bloggers from around thePhilippines to interact with other members from different part of the country. Moderating the discussions and posting opportunities from
different brands for the group are co-admins Divine RC and Richard Mamuyac. With the support of MetroBuzz led by its admin Lariza Garcia, expect the annual event to be even more fun-filled and exciting in the years to come.
This year’s celebration was supported by the following generous sponsors:
Salu
An all authentic Filipino restaurant. A journey to more than 7,107 taste bud experience. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Saluresto/
SvelT’i Slim, Trim & Glim
Provides advanced health and beauty services using state of the art technology. They offer non-invasive body and skin rejuvenation therapies to improve body curvatures and reverse the signs of aging. Website: http://svelti.com.ph | FB:
https://www.facebook.com/sveltiph | IG: https://www.instagram.com/svelti_ph/
Unilab
The biggest pharmaceutical company in the Philippines, with a market share of more than 20 percent which it has consistently maintained for more than three decades. Its portfolio includes some of the biggest prescription, consumer healthcare and personal care brands in the country. Website: https://www.unilab.com.ph | FB:
https://www.facebook.com/Unilab / IG: https://www.instagram.com/unilab/
Dermcare is one of the Philippines’ leading skin, hair, and wellness centers. Escape from life’s daily stresses, and bask in pure body and soul pampering in their network of branches all over the country. Website: http://www.dermcareprofessional.com | FB:
https://www.facebook.com/i.like.dermcare/ | IG:
https://instagram.com/dermcarephilippines
JJEMM Service Apartment opened its 2-bedroom apartment last December 2016 to serve the short term stay requirements of travelers (families, balikbayan, couples and group of friends) to Bataan. The apartment is fully furnished and bedrooms are equipped with air conditioner. NOW, no need to worry about booking process and have your stay in the beautiful province of Bataan because JJEMM Service Apartment is now on Airbnb: https://abnb.me/EVmg/353UwdZLJI
Novelina is an industry leader in the production of powder and cream hair color. At the same time, it also carries its professional line of hair care products which includes cream hair color, shampoo, conditioner, and rebonding formulas. Novelina is also the OEM manufacturer of hair-color for two of the world’s largest and most prestigious hair-dye brands being marketed in countries such as Vietnam, Thailand, Japan, China, North and South America, as well as the Middle East. Website:
http://tritanventures.com/tritan/ | FB: https://web.facebook.com/novelinacosmetics/
Porky Pit is a new Brand of Diancia Trading Inc, that will engage a business using a best part of lechon “Lechon Belly” in a theme of “Cebu Lechon on the Go” a Lechon in a Shawarma? So Filipino would not just eat Lechon whenever there is gathering but it is now on the go. FB: https://web.facebook.com/PorkyPitOfficial/ | IG: http://www.instagram.com/porkypitofficial
Cebuana Llhuillier is the Philippines’ leading and largest non-bank financial services provider specializing in pawning, remittance, and micro-insurance.
Website:
https://www.cebuanalhuillier.com | FB:
https://web.facebook.com/cebuanalhuillierpawnshop/
PR Partners
Trend Spotting Ads Consultation Agency uncover creative ways to reach untapped markets - whatever or wherever they may be, using alternative, aggressive yet more cost-effective methods. It also offers niche marketing with different media. Wherever are the right opportunities, Trendspotting is there to catch great results.
FB:
https://www.facebook.com/TrendspottingConsultancy/
Mode Devi is the company behind ExperienceTravel.Ph which is a travel & lifestyle magazine for everyone and where you can share your own passions, and the travel, food and lifestyle finds along your journey. FB:
https://www.facebook.com/ExperienceTravel.Ph/
OCI Group is a full-service agency ready to take on the challenge of the fast changing and demanding world of communications. The goal is to provide clients with strategic team.
FB:https://www.facebook.com/ocigroupph/ communications campaigns that are well integrated with client’s goals, responsive to the needs of client’s public and provide value for every investment entrusted to their
Havas Media Ortega is the first full-service media agency providing end-to-end solutions in the Philippines. It does not only offer the most complete and cohesive set of media services in the Philippines, it also aspires to provide clients work that is best in class in all the media channels on offer. Website: https://www.havasortega.com
Perceptions, Inc. is a public relations company that provides PR counselling and various corporate and marketing communications services to business and industrial organizations, government institutions as well as trade and professional associations.
Website: https://www.perceptions-inc.com
Strategic Works, Inc. works with the possibility of making an idea come to life as they spot the hot buttons that unlock consumers’ hearts and brand success. They do Public Relations, Creative Services, Activations, Events Management, Digital Marketing and Advocacy and Social Marketing. Website: https://www.stratworks.ph
Catalytx is a seamless strategic marketing partner to its worthy Clients, committed to helping them build their brands and grow their business. As the name implies, Catalytx is a catalyst for provoking and inspiring change for the better and in becoming the spark that ignites and shapes the world. Website: http://www.catalytx.com
FuentesManila is one of the few full-service PR agencies in the Philippines. While publicity remains its core service, FuentesManila provides the following services to its clients: Publicity, Special Events, Online Publicity, Advertising, Media Monitoring, Creatives & Graphic Design and Digital PR. Website: http://www.fuentesmanila.com
LeapOut Digital has the technical knowledge, industry experience and full access to hardworking digital tools required to deliver high- performance digital marketing campaigns for their clients. The Manila and Australia operations give LeapOut Digital the wealth of expertise and the full support necessary to create successful digital marketing programs for their suki. Website: http://www.leapoutdigital.com
PRC Inc. is an integrated marketing communications company with PR as its core competency. Their services include brand and corporate PR, mounting of media related events, tactical monitoring and crisis management. FB:
https://www.facebook.com/PRCinc
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