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It’s about Filipino progress and diversity at the workplace. Illustrado talks to 3 Pinoy professionals who share about their work and life in the emirates
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It’s about Pinoy progress and diversity at the workfront
Illustrado takes a look into the lives of Filipino professionals
It’s all about diversity and Filipino progress at the workfront
Wherever in the world they may be, Filipinos always take pride in what they do. Here, an airline Cabin Manager and a hotel industry Sales Executive share about their work in the emirates.
Toastmaster Middle East Champion Rowena Gungon Niduaza’s life is a moving testament that joy and gratitude can be found even in the face of life’s toughest challenges.
Not one to be hampered by circumstances, Marietta Morada used her knowledge to serve and give back to the Philippine government and Filipino community here in the UAE, proving very well that other than being gifted with superior intellect, she is also blessed with a good heart.
At just 34 years old, Engr. Emelyn Martinez has managed to excel in a highly competitive business area which, at times is “color and gender sensitive.”
There are events in life that mark one’s character. For some it is a time of crisis, for others it is a time of great opportunity. For nurse Mary Jane Tupas, it was the prospect of a baby being born in an airplane and the ironic life and death situation that came with it that marked her innate nature to help others.
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