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It’s about progress and diversity at the workplace… Illustrado talks to a TV Head of Sports Programming, a Visual Consultant and a partner at a public accounting firm who share about their careers
Last year, Illustrado reported on the adobo and sticky rice-loving group in known in Hollywood. Known as the Filipino Hollywood Mafia, they have made Filipino talent shine in Tinsel town. Excel V. Dyquiangco introduces us to two of its additional members.
For the last 35 years since Filipino designer Josie Cruz Natori founded the lingerie company that bears her name, she’s been reaching for natori, which also the Japanese word for “highest form of art.”
The glitzy Middle East couture industry is teeming with Filipino designers who are known and acknowledged for their definitive edge in fashion design.
Illustrado talks to Filipino artists in the UAE who are making waves and are paving the way for other Pinoy creatives in the emirates
Angelita Castro-Kelly took the road less traveled. And as poet Robert Frost put it perfectly, that has made all the difference.
It’s about Pinoy progress and diversity at the workfront
Illustrado takes a look into the lives of Filipino professionals
Twenty years from now, the way we see, move and work in this world may be vastly different from the way we do today mostly due to a couple of significant advances in PC technology invented by Filipino engineer, innovator and entrepreneur Diosdado P. Banatao.
It’s all about diversity and Filipino progress at the workfront
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