Ms. Ghie Pangilinan, a young serial entrepreneur who is
in her own skincare business for more than 7 years already, bagged the Woman of
the Year Award in the field of Health & Wellness. She was co-founder and
COO of Skin Magical and Founder of Speaks G along with her husband, Jerry
Pangilinan. She empowers Filipino women by providing livelihood and
high-quality skin care and beauty products for all.
Unstoppable, she is also known now in the Food and Franchise Business. She was the one who brought the famous international milk tea brand “Tea Talk” in the Philippines and establishing more new companies to serve the need of the Filipino people.
All the billboards nationwide with the big celebrity
names alongside Ghie is a testament of success. Heart Evangelista, Vice Ganda,
Karla Estrada, Dimples Romana, Maja Salvador and Angel Locsin among so many
superstars as brand endorsers of her food and beauty empire.
Ms Ghie stated on one of her social media posts... "The AAP award last night is a reminder
of the wonderful purpose we are all working for Skin Magical. I’m humbled and
honored to show that SKIN MAGICAL will continue its commitment to provide the
PH market a quality yet affordable skin essentials products! God is good because we are able to sustain
and keep them going while we provide more and more livelihood.”
Other Men and Women who matter Excellence Award
recipients were:
Man of
the Year, Agri-Business: Mr. Ronald Daniel Mascarinas, President, Bounty Agro
Ventures
Man of
the Year – Humanitarian: Mr. Sam Verzosa Jr., CEO, Frontrow Enterprise
Man of
the Year – Hall of Fame Excellence: Mr. RS Francisco, President, Frontrow
Enterprise
CSR
Company of the Year: FrontRow Cares
Young
CEO of the year: Mr. Leo Ortiz, Founder
and CEO, Rising Dragon Beauty and Wellness Corporation
Woman
of the Year – Pharmaceutical: Ms. Lotis Ramin, Country President, AstraZeneca
Philippines, Inc.
AAP is composed of Americans, Filipino Americans,
Filipinos and other nationalities and celebrates the partnership of its
members--the American community, the US Embassy, and the American
corporations--which in 1949, helped the struggling local Americans displaced by
World War II in the Philippines. With
the support of its different partnerships and members, AAP is able to conduct
various social welfare projects across the country.
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