March 31, 2022

Celebrate Fierce Females and Everyday SHEroes at Market! Market!

Check out the awesome lineup of activities at the mall this March for International Women’s Month!


Manila, Philippines - March 31, 2022 - March has been all about her at Market! Market!, as the community celebrates International Women’s Month. An exciting mix of activities centered on self-care, wellness, and fun, have been lined up, each aimed at empowering and honoring the wonderful women in our lives.

Wellness for SHEroes: Empowered Body, Empowered Mind

Free legal, and medical advice were offered to women who dropped by the Serendra Wing on March 26, 2022, from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.



Sweat It Out

Market! Market! partnered with Jumpfest Ph to offer free jump rope sessions to anyone looking for a fun new way to stay in shape. This took place at the Playzone on March 13, 20, and 27 at 8:00 AM.

GIRLpreneur

Show your support and shop at the various booths run by female entrepreneurs at the G/F of Market! Market! from March 21 to April 4, 2022. GIRLpreneur is a project of Alagang Ayala in partnership with CDPEAP.

GRL PWR Raffle Promo

Get the chance to win a mini beauty fridge when you join the GRL PWR Raffle Promo, which runs from March 11 to 31, 2022.

Showcase Your Talents!


Post a video on TikTok of you singing, dancing, acting, or doing anything under the sun that shows off your talents, for the chance to win special prizes! Be sure to follow

@ilovemarketmarket, tag the account, and include the hashtag #StageActAtMarketMarket when you post!

For more information on mall activities, schedules, and promotions at #iLoveMarketMarket, like and follow Facebook.com/MarketMarket, @ilovemarketmarket on Instagram and TikTok, and @MarketMarketBGC on Twitter. You may also visit www.ayalamalls.com.

Ortigas Malls Passion Hub - Nutty ScientisT

 When was the last time you tried something for the first time?

At Ortigas Malls, we would like to help you discover new passions and create new experiences with the Ortigas Malls Passion Hub! Enjoy fun and exciting bi-monthly workshops and events at Greenhills, Tiendesitas, and Estancia. Learn, Ignite, Focus, and Experience new passions—all for FREE when you register for the Ortigas Community Card.

This month, you can look forward to science shows for kids aged 4 to 12 with the Nutty Scientist at Estancia on April 2, Tiendesitas on April 23, and Greenhills on April 24.

Beginners of all ages can also try Pottery Making at Tiendesitas on April 8, Vlogging at Greenhills on April 22, 1,000 Peso Challenge at Greenhills on April 23, and Golf at Estancia on April 24.

Visit the Greenhills Mall, Tiendesitas, and Estancia at Capitol Commons social media pages for more workshop schedules and details monthly!

Download the Ortigas Malls mobile app for exclusive perks and privileges when you join the Ortigas Community Card. Available on Android and iOS.

Ortigas Malls ensures the safety of all its customers and employees, having been given Safety Seals by their respective LGUs which is a declaration that they have complied with each city’s precautionary measures set by the DOH and IATF to help prevent the spread of the virus.

#OMPassionHub #OrtigasCommunityCard #EnjoyEveryday

 

Globe, Caritas Philippines join hands to create a #GlobeOfGood


Two years into the pandemic, involuntary hunger rates are still found to be at 10%, according to the Social Weather Stations and the Philippine Statistics Office– higher by 1.2% than pre-pandemic levels. This is aggravated by the 6.4% unemployment rate.

But while Filipinos still struggle to adjust to a new way of life, families continue to confront even more hardships, among them those affected when Typhoon Odette hit several parts of the country in December.

Four-year old Fatima and her family from Talibon, Bohol were among those severely affected by the powerful typhoon. They lost their home and most of their belongings due to the storm, leaving them lost in uncertainties in their daily life. In other areas, Nanay Evangeline from Dalaguete, Cebu, and Myrabel from Taytay, Palawan, were also greatly affected - losing their homes and livelihood due to Odette.

With the hopes of assisting families like Fatima’s, Nanay Evangeline’s, and Myrabel’s, Globe and Caritas Philippines joined hands to give them much needed support under the Globe of Good, a program that aims to provide multi-sectoral stakeholders a platform to encourage collective action towards achieving sustainable and inclusive development for communities by leveraging the power of technology.

Under its Alay Kapwa Legacy Program, Caritas Philippines provides beneficiary communities with a holistic intervention program that goes beyond family feeding. It supports beneficiary families towards self-sufficiency through training for the creation of backyard and community vegetable gardens for food security.

The foundation also empowers its partner families through the formation of self-help groups and a community association that channels small regular savings contributions to create a micro-lending business among members. They provide skills training in micro-entrepreneurship using digital tools, and a one-time business capital of P10,000.

Caritas Philippines values family as the basic unit of society and provides values formation support through responsible parenting and family sessions.

“We, at Caritas Philippines, focus on sustainable development programs and participative partnerships which cover assistance in addressing basic needs and values formation to provide holistic intervention to partner families. We aim to strengthen the families to allow them to contribute to their communities. We hope that our partnership under the Globe of Good program will enable us to reach more communities,” said Most Rev. Jose Colin Bagaforo, DD, National Director of Caritas Philippines.

The organization is one of the many partners of Globe in its advocacy of creating impact and uplifting the lives of Filipinos, especially those in most need. The partnership aims to reach over 2,400 individuals from farmers, fisherfolk, and community sectoral groups, and provide them with both food and sustainable livelihood and employment opportunities.

“As a digital solutions company, we strive to make our products and services to be forces for good for our customers. We believe in utilizing technology to imbibe good habits. Globe of Good aims to extend the ability to support organizations like Caritas Philippines so that we, as a community, can create a bigger positive societal impact,” said Yoly Crisanto, SVP Group Corporate Communications and Chief Sustainability Officer at Globe.

Globe customers can also be part of the advocacy by using their Globe Rewards points expiring on March 31, 2022 to contribute to eradicating hunger and poverty among Filipino communities that are most in need.

For as low as 1 peso, they can help feed the hungry and jumpstart livelihood activities for program beneficiaries. Just download the GlobeOne app, go to the “Rewards” section, click the “DONATE” icon, choose “Globe of Good'' and corresponding denomination, and then press “REDEEM.” A confirmation message will be sent by 4438 upon successful donation.

Globe supports the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly UN SDG No. 9, highlighting the roles of infrastructure and innovation as crucial drivers of economic growth and development. It is committed to upholding the UN Global Compact principles and contributing to 10 UN SDGs.

To know more about Globe, visit www.globe.com.ph.

March 30, 2022

The strength of the feminine touch: EastWest’s female executives bring experience, skill, and understanding to banking

Like many professions over history, banking has traditionally been seen as a field dominated by men. It’s no different in the Philippines, where banking in the country took root in the middle of the 19th century. When one mentions bankers, the mental image that comes to mind can still be that of prim and wizened men.
Ivy B. Uy, Jacqueline S. Fernandez, Isabelle Gotianun Yap
Three of EastWest’s female senior executives share their perspective of succeeding in a traditionally male industry

Despite this perception, the past few decades have done much to challenge and change this idea. Women have increasingly risen through the ranks in many banks in the Philippines, and by the turn of the millennium a handful of the country’s top banks have already embraced the strength and intellect they have to offer in high-ranking positions.

Gotianun-led EastWest is one such bank that has openly rostered a remarkable amount of women in its entire ranks, all the way up to senior management and executive levels. As of Dec. 2021, the bank currently has 4,384 female employees over 2,361 male employees, with 131 female executives over 114 male executives. Currently the bank also has five female members on its Board of Directors.

This strong female-to-male ratio in EastWest’s employee base is due to the bank sufficiently establishing itself as a meritocracy which does not see any gender bias—something that three of its female senior executives know all too well.

“EastWest is a meritocratic environment who cares deeply for its people,” said Board Director Isabelle Gotianun Yap. “We stand by our RED framework—Role Clarity, Environment, and Development for all, and our programs are focused on these elements. We believe our steadfast commitment to placing our people at the center makes a great place for anyone, especially women to work in.”

Simply put, if you’re a banker who excels and is deserving, you get the spot. “Merit and credit are given to the most deserving, this is very much aligned to the culture of the bank. EastWest gives equal opportunity to everyone to excel,” says EastWest SVP and Deputy Head of Retail Banking Group Ivy B. Uy.

“The bank doesn’t consider gender or anything for that matter in making decisions when it comes to people. Fortunately, EastWest has attracted equally good women,” shared SEVP and Chief Lending Officer Jacqueline S. Fernandez.

“I have been in banking for the past 29 years, being exposed to both male and female bosses that served as my role models. I do not believe in stereotypes—I really believe in equality between men and women as long as you also do not undermine yourself and your capabilities,” Uy added.

It also helps that Philippine society as a whole is generally more open to having women in leadership positions, which other countries could still have a problem with. This receptiveness to the idea translates into better opportunities for women’s upward mobility, not just in EastWest but in many organizations and institutions.

“The Philippines is relatively supportive of women in leadership positions so there is a lot of room for upward mobility,” said Yap. “At EastWest, there are definitely opportunities for upward mobility for women—you can see this from our board where almost 50% of our directors are women, and also in our Executive team. We definitely walk the talk here.”

“Over the past few decades, we have seen more and more women occupying senior positions in the banking industry,” said Fernandez. “Since the environment is now neutral to gender, it is just a matter of having women who have what it takes and are ambitious to be at the top. Given this, maybe you can say it’s much easier now compared to five decades ago.

“Though it is true that banking at the top is still male-dominated with only few female bank presidents, many women have proven their mettle over the decades that the banking industry has already opened up to women having senior posts,” added Fernandez.

The feminine strength

Although EastWest prides itself as a bank that does not discriminate, it’s worth noting that women also have their own unique advantages that they bring to their management roles.

“I believe women can add perspectives on empathy and perhaps concerns employees may have not just in the workplace but outside it as well,” said Yap. “Women are also equally resilient and determined, once we have a goal, we are also laser-focused on achieving this.”

Uy is very much familiar with the strengths that a female perspective can add to a bank’s performance, as someone who oversees the bank’s wide network of stores and helped lead remarkable and transformative operations in the organization.

“In my opinion, women bring three unique things to their roles: a transformational leadership style, open cooperation and collaboration, and a democratic communication style,” shared Uy.

“Women are more maalaga. Women leaders function as a role model for their subordinates. They inspire their team and spend a lot of time coaching their team. They care a lot about their personal development.

“Women leaders emphasize teamwork and authentic communication as a key to success. For most women leaders, leadership is not meant only for accomplishing organizational goals but for transforming their followers into better people.

“Lastly, women leaders tend to be participatory and possess a democratic style of leadership. Women oftentimes indirectly communicate their expectations of a given task and allow more space in accomplishing a goal. It sometimes helps the team members use their skills and expertise to complete the task, however, at other times it can be a drawback if the assigned task requires a leader to have direct communication with the members.”

While it is just as true that the strengths and skills that allow one to rise to the top are the same regardless of gender, sometimes there are just some intangibles that some have—and a diverse set of perspectives is crucial to an organization’s exceptional performance.

Providing the proper support

It’s not only in the senior management and executive levels where allyship and consideration for women count—EastWest is also aware that it constantly needs to improve and make sure that its female employee base is always supported, especially when it comes to women’s needs.

“The recent pandemic has brought new challenges to women in terms of work-life balance,” shared Yap. “As our bank was one of the most work-from-home banks in the country, we heard how our employees had to juggle working, teaching, and cooking with everyone under one roof. While we are normalizing and moving back to pre-pandemic work arrangements, we still need to be cognizant that everyone, including women, are also going through that transition in their own lives.”

Fernandez agrees with the need to show more institutional support to women employees. “As an employer, I think we can have some opportunities to address some of their concerns, such as providing lactating rooms to nursing mothers, and other similar initiatives,” she said.

This support for women not only extends to EastWest’s employees, but also to the bank’s female customers, which make up a huge part of its clientele. EastWest understands the financial power that female customers possess, and is currently actively exploring more ways to serve them better and maximize their potential.

“In the Philippines, women play an important role as well in managing the finances of the family, so of course I believe we should have more relevant products for women,” said Yap. “While there are female-targeted products, we should go a layer further and cater to life stages of women and understanding their financial needs from there.”

“Our data are telling us that our borrowers are more women,” said Fernandez. “Thus, we do marketing programs based on various personas which include women.”

“There is always room to understand the needs of any customer more so that we can come up with products or services that can serve them better,” said Uy.

With female EastWestbankers in prominent positions, greatly equipped with the insight and understanding of women on both sides of the counter, both female employees and customers can be assured of top-notch care and service at the bank. EastWest’s direction of holding women up as equal is a permanent and immovable pillar—and major factor—of its excellence.

LRMC continues to make change for LRT-1 women, caps off Women’s Month with Women’s Bazaar

In a highly regulated industry, which has been dominated by males through the years, one organization strives to shift the paradigm. LRT-1 private operator Light Rail Manila Corporation (LRMC) continues to champion women empowerment in the railway industry.

Anchored on this year’s theme of Women’s Month “We Make Change Work for Women,” LRMC recognizes the role of women as active contributors to and claimholders of development. LRMC has put on the helm a number of women who have actively contributed to the company’s growth through their skills, strengths, and passion.

Comprising 50% of its Senior Management Team, LRMC’s roster of female executives is a confident nod to the future of organizational leadership. Also taking the spotlight are the strong and reliable LRT-1 station supervisors with 56% female population across the LRT-1 system, and the 11 hardworking female train operators who are proving that a strong, resilient, and reliable woman can drive growth in the industry.

A final area of focus in this year’s Women’s Month celebration is a “Women’s Bazaar” in partnership with Gabriela happening on March 30 and 31, 2022 at the LRT-1 Central Station from 9am to 4pm. The bazaar will showcase creations and products of nine (9) female startup owners who experienced different obstacles in life – from discrimination and violence to lack of support and resources.

“We firmly believe that being inclusive can spark creativity and innovation, as well as drive more sustainable outcomes. This is the reason why we are supporting women from different sectors to provide a promising pathway to livelihood, decent work, and economic empowerment. We invite our LRT-1 passengers to visit the LRT-1 Central Station and support this initiative for a good cause,” said LRMC Corporate Communications and Customer Relations Head Jacqueline S. Gorospe.

From fashion accessories, hygiene kits, handmade products, and basic parts of bedding to cooked food and herbal medicines, one is sure to find unique and one-of-a-kind useful items at the LRT-1 Women’s Bazaar. Stretch your peso even further with items that give back to a good cause with every purchase.

For more updates and info on the LRT-1, follow LRMC on Facebook at facebook.com/officialLRT1, Twitter at @officialLRT1, or download the ikotMNL mobile app for free on Google Play and App Store.

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