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THE 11 th MANSMITH An advocacy project organized and presented by MANSMITH AND FIELDERS, INC. YOUNG MARKET MASTERS AWARDS

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T H E 1 1 t h

M A N S M I T H

An advocacy project organized and presented byMANSMITH AND FIELDERS, INC.

YOUNGMARKETMASTERSAWARDS

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An advocacy project organized and presented byMansMith and Fielders, inc.

The MansMith YOUnG MarKet Masters aWards (MansMith YMMa) is one of Mansmith and Fielders, Inc.’s advocacies,

aimed at providing insPiratiOn by recognizing excellent Filipino marketers, sales managers and entrepreneurs as today’s role models.

This project seeks to honor young achievers, 35 years old and below, who excel in marketing, sales and entrepreneurship, and whose achievements encourage and inspire young people to be innovative entrepreneurs and outstanding brand builders.

These individuals have proven they can make things happen by formulating and implementing responsive and creative marketing and sales strategies that change the way business is conducted in their fields.

The Mansmith YMMa is all about young men and women making their mark, young as they are. It is about promise becoming reality; with actual successes coming from talent in seeing possibilities and making them come true, in differentiating their brands, and finally creating value that brought their industry’s standards to the next higher level.

As the Mansmith Young Market Masters Award (Mansmith YMMA) enters its next decade, it is but timely to reflect on what has gone before and how we “forsee” the future. Of course, we are led by the constant need for change and paradigm shifts in an industry that demands this – to be the best among many, to be ahead of the game, to be ready for the next big thing – because that is now the minimum requirement and the industry expects no less from its marketers. And yet we are humbled by the thought: “We are but one of many ideas against a greater imagination (James Emlund)”. The challenge therefore is how do we Filipino marketers keep raising the bar of excellence, how do we create enabling environments, or even, how do we make our country proud?

This second decade that lies before us is the canvas by which we are able to experiment with courage, bravely facing risks. As marketers, we never let pass that opportunity to innovate. The same can be said about today’s young Filipino marketing talents who are the models of future generations of Filipino marketers. But even when they come from an era of digital evolution, creativity, hard-work and tenacity are still what gets them there; some things never change.

Continuing the Mansmith tradition of recognizing and celebrating successful young marketers, we come together with faith for a future filled with creativity, passion and inspiration of which our destination is always greatness.

The Mansmith YMMA does not collect fees from the winners. All nominees are thoroughly back-checked by research giant TNS with Kantar Worldpanel, and a distinguished board of judges further ensures the integrity of this award.

Dear Friends and Clients of Mansmith and Fielders,

MESSAGE FrOM ThE CEOs AndMAnsMITh YMMA FOundErs

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The Mansmith team would like to thank the following for without them, this event would not have been possible:

• Our distinguished board of judges— Bienvenido niles Jr., henry lim Bon liong, and Yoly Villanueva-Ong — who took time out from their busy schedules to meticulously deliberate, using their wisdom and experience, to determine this year’s deserving winners

• abenson and Waters Philippines, our platinum sponsors • tns and Kantar Worldpanel, our research partners

• Philippine Franchise association and Philippine retailers association, our official sponsors

• Philippine daily inquirer, our print media partner • Microdata, our audio-visual partner

Thank you as always for your continued belief in and support for many of our advocacies for the past several years.

This year, our 11th year, we have 11 awardees – coming from different industries and with different marketing stories of achievement and innovations to share.

Congratulations to our 11th batch of Mansmith Young Market Masters Awardees:

• Michael JOnathan BiscOchO, Procter & Gamble Philippines • dOrOthY dee-chinG, Unilever Philippines, Inc.

• JOsePh ciMaFranca iii, GlaxoSmithKline Singapore • anna MilaGrOs datU-daVid, Unilever Philippines, Inc • Maria Kris ann DiMaculangan, Johnson & Johnson Philippines. • Maria carMela GUinhaWa-GaBUnada, GlaxoSmithKline Philippines • reYnaldO GaBUnada Jr., Nestle Philippines Inc. • gretchen King, Nutri-Asia Inc. • carlo Pocholo Perreras, Golden Arches Development Corp. • elaine uy, ABS-CBN CorP. • nicOle Marie VillarOJO, Procter & Gamble Philippines

On our next decade, we continue the journey with hope and excitement because there will always be wonderful stories to tell – for the fire is burning, and the spirit of excellence will always inspire. The Filipino marketer makes this world a better place, and will continue to do us proud.

Henry Lim Bon LiongChAIrMAn And CEOSterling PAPer grouP oF CoMPAnieS

dr. henry Lim is currently the Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of the sterling Paper Group of Companies, a diversified business engaged in manufacturing of paper products, importation and distribution of school and

office supplies, furniture, retailing, call center, real estate development and agriculture. The Group is comprised of sterling Paper Products Enterprises, Inc., Central Book store, Inc., Expressions stationery shop Inc., s.P. Properties, Inc., sL Agritech Corporation, sterling Global Call Center, Inc., LsL Corporation and sL hybrid rice research Center Inc.

he is also the Executive Vice President of Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Inc., Chairman of the Food security Committee of Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc., director of Philippine stationers Association, Inc., Philippine school Pad and notebook Manufacturers Association, and Association of Paper Traders of the Philippines.

Among his recent awards are AsEAn Business Awards 2015 under the category of Priority Integration sector (PIs) - Agro-based (Kuala Lumpur), Most Promising Entrepreneur Award 2014 by Enterprise Asia, Finalist for Asia CEO Awards 2013, The BOssInG of 2011: heroes of Business & Filipino Pride by PLdT sME nation, Finalist for “Entrepreneur of the Year 2005” by Ernst & Young, Agora Awardee Year 2004 for Entrepreneurship Category by PMA, received Plaque of Commendation by the China national hybrid rice research and development Center, hunan, China for the successful development of sL series hybrid rice in the Philippines in september 2004, and received Plaque of Commendation by the department of Agriculture for the significant contribution in the research and development of hybrid rice in the Philippines in May 2004.

he graduated from the university of the Philippines with a degree in B.s. Mechanical Engineering and took his Executive Education Program in harvard Business school. he was awarded a doctor of humanities in Foundation university, dumaguete City and a doctor of science in Polytechnic university of the Philippines.

THE JUDGES

Very truly yours,

JOsiah GO CO-FOundEr Mansmith Young Market Masters Awards Chairman Mansmith and Fielders, Inc.

chiqUi escareal-GO CO-FOundEr Mansmith Young Market Masters Awards President and Managing Director Mansmith and Fielders, Inc.

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Bienvenido ‘nonoy’ niles is currently Chairman and Lead Consultant at Boomerang research Advisory. he also serves as a Commissioner in the Philippine racing Commission, director of Barangay san Lorenzo Business

Association and IBIZ Technologies. he is the immediate past Chairman of the Advertising Board of the Philippines (AdBoard), was a part-time faculty member in the Ateneo de Manila JG school of Management, past President of the Foundation of Ateneo Management Engineers (FAME) and a four-time President of the Marketing and Opinion research society of the Philippines (MOrEs). nonoy assumed the position of President of The nielsen Company – Asia Pacific region from 2003 to 2009. In this role, he was the leader of the Executive Committee based in hong Kong and was responsible for the overall management, business performance and strategic direction of The nielsen Company in the region that includes north, southeast, south Asia and the Pacific.

Over a 40-year career, niles has become one of the most respected market research practitioners and leading management professionals in Asia. he is also the recipient of the Philippine Marketing Association’s Agora Award for regional Marketing Excellence, the nielsen Asia-Pacific Award for Exemplary Leadership and the Award for Exceptional Leadership in driving World Class Employee satisfaction.

he has been invited to speak in numerous conferences and seminars locally and regionally on marketing and marketing research topics. niles earned a degree in Management Engineering from Ateneo de Manila university and completed various leadership and business courses conducted by Macquarie university, Miami university and duke university.

Yoly Villanueva-Ong is the founder of Campaigns Group of Companies (Campaigns & Grey, CAPrI, Camp Cebu, Camp Apple, neuron, Csr & Bacon Brand Activation).

her numerous achievements in the advertising industry include serving as Chairman of the Association of Accredited Advertising Agencies-Philippines (4As-P) in 1989 to 1990 and in 2006 to 2007. she also chaired the extremely successful 20th Advertising Congress in subic. she is the Founding President of the Creative Guild of the Philippines, which conferred on her the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2002. That same year, she received the Industry Maverick Award at the 4As-P Advertising summit. she was also the first Filipino to judge in the prestigious CLIO Awards in new York, in 1994.

In 2006, the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) recognized her as CEO Excel Awardee. she was a finalist for socially responsible Entrepreneur in the First Entrepreneur of the Year Awards in 2004, an AGOrA Awardee for Outstanding Achievement in Marketing Management in 1999 and a TOWns Awardee for Communications: social Marketing in 1995.

In 2002, Yoly Ong earned her Master of Public Administration degree at the harvard Kennedy school of Government in Cambridge, Massachusetts where she garnered two prestigious awards – the Lucius Littauer Award and the Mason Fellows Award.

she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts, Major in Journalism, from the university of the Philippines. The uP MassCom Alumni Association, of which she was President from 1995 to 1997, honored her with the Professional Achievement Award in 1990, and the uP Alumni Association in turn gave her the Outstanding Professional Award in Mass Communications in 2002.

Bienvenido ‘Nonoy’ Niles, Jr. Ma. Yolanda Villanueva-OngChAIrMAn And LEAd COnsuLTAnTBooMerAng reSeArCh AdviSory

FOundErCAMPAignS grouP oF CoMPAnieS

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AWARDEESThE 11Th MAnsMITh YOunGMArKET MAsTErs 2015-2016

Flanked by Mansmith YMMA foundersJosiah go (1st from right,) and Chiqui escareal-go (1st from left),

the 11th Mansmith Young Market Masters Awardees are:(standing from left) Pocholo Perreras (Golden Arches development Corp.), Anna datu-david (unilever Philippines

Inc.), reynaldo gabunada Jr. (nestle Philippines Inc.), Carmela guinhawa-gabunada (GlaxosmithKline Philippines), Michael Biscocho (Procter & Gamble Philippines), Joseph Cimafranca iii (GlaxosmithKline

singapore); (seated from left) elaine uy (ABs-CBn Corp.), Kris Ann dimaculangan (Johnson & Johnson Phils.), gretchen King (nutri-Asia Inc.), dorothy dee-Ching (unilever Philippines Inc.),

nicole villarojo (Procter & Gamble Philippines)

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Michael Jonathan Biscochocountry head for consumer and Market Knowledge - Procter & Gamble PhilippinesMansmith YMMa awardee for Business development Miko currently leads the Consumer and Market Knowledge (CMK) function for P&G Philippines. This function

leads deep understanding of the consumers and markets that P&G serves, translates that into meaningful insights and drives strategic plans that will grow the business across brands and channels.

At 27 years old, Miko is the youngest member of the P&G country leadership team, youngest direct report to the P&G Philippines President and first Filipino CMK country leader in eight years. he has been well-awarded in the company, including being a three-time recipient of recognition shares (highest award given to junior and middle managers) within his first four years of joining P&G.

In his prior role working on the P&G AsEAn business, Miko delivered strong business results by identifying opportunities and developing plans for execution. In Indonesia and Thailand, he identified the huge opportunity in minimarkets and convenience stores then quickly translated these into guiding principles that have been reflected in their in-store executions. he increased the number of P&G products in the baskets of retailers by an average of +1 product in the same period. These led to high double-digit sales growth and value share growth year-on-year.

he also identified go-to-market opportunities for their AsEAn distributor Operations business and enrolled sales Leadership to execute the direction and interventions. he developed the guide for successful trade promotions and framework for sequencing key drivers in traditional stores which enabled distributor teams to know which to prioritize first. After the interventions, there was a turnaround in the sales results, with sales growth rate doubling in the second half of fiscal year 2013-2014 versus the first half.

As he took on the Philippines CMK leadership role, he quickly led the strategy review process for P&G Philippines, using a multi-lens framework that clearly articulated the biggest growth opportunities.

Miko has incredible passion for people development. he was recognized as one of the Model Coaches for Consumer and Market Knowledge in Asia, in part for his dedication in developing Filipino talent. he was also awarded as the Most Promising Trainer in P&G Asia for the corporate trainings that he has run in the Philippines organization.

On weekends, Miko teaches at the Ateneo de Manila university, where he is consistently ranked among the top professors in the John Gokongwei school of Management. he has also been invited to speak at a broad range of external events, including the APEC sME Leadership College, the American Chamber of Commerce Youth Leadership Program, the PAG-IBIG national Marketing Conference and research conferences in singapore and Kuala Lumpur.

Miko has always believed that at its core, the work that they do in CMK is business development – for only with a delighted consumer can a business thrive for the long-term.

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Dorothy Jane Dee-ChingMarketing director for hair - Unilever Philippines, inc. Mansmith YMMa awardee for Marketing Management unilever Philippines is home to one of the biggest hair Care businesses in the country. As Marketing

director, dorothy developed the unilever hair strategy & Financial Growth Model which enabled the team to differentiate, prioritize and maximize growth. Knowing that each brand had specific challenges, dorothy

focused on building brands based on 3 Principles: (1) stay relevant by having a deep understanding of the consumer (2) Max the mix by leveraging on key 6P advantage/s (3) rise above the clutter with magical brand experiences. doing these have led to the successful Cream silk reborn, sunsilk Turnaround, dove supergrowth and TrEsemme Premiumization, enabling Total unilever hair to grow!

Cream silk reborn: Amidst challenge by competitors, Cream silk re-established itself as the gold standard in conditioners by reinforcing its functional superiority through “hair reborn Technology” and its beauty credentials through upgraded imagery. To bring this to life, dorothy worked with the team to deliver Cream silk hair sonata: The World’s First hair symphony Orchestra where Cream silk-conditioned 10x-stronger human hair violin bows were used to create music and Cream silk Beyond Beautiful Campaign which launched an unprecedented 150 Filipina brand ambassadors. Cream silk is now growing with a strong three-year Compound Annual Growth rate (CAGr), remains to be the number one hair brand and continues to drive the category.

sunsilk Turnaround: Amidst waning brand relevance, sunsilk re-connected with the Mass consumer by focusing on her need for smooth and fragrant hair and communicating this in a fun and joyful way. To bring this to life, dorothy led the team to develop sunsilk’s Bangong Nakakagigil Campaign which leveraged on the brand’s “Fruity, Floral Fragrance” showcased through the Hairkada adventures and magnified across channels. sunsilk is now growing with an amazing three-year CAGr, reached its highest-ever shares and overtook competitor in Brand Equity score. In addition, sunsilk Pink is now the number one shampoo variant in the Philippines.

dove supergrowth: Amidst limited understanding of damage, dove focused on consistently making damage relevant while building its damage Care credentials. To bring this to life, dorothy and the team developed dove’s damage Care Campaigns year-on-year including the latest “Go Play with your hair. dove repairs damage in just 1 minute”, supported by an integrated media plan. dove is now growing with a great three-year CAGr, reached its highest-ever shares and is differentiated in damage repair attribute. Today, it is one of the fastest growing dove hair markets in the world.

TrEsemme Premiumization: Amidst established players, TrEsemme differentiated itself by focusing on the Premium Consumer and her more sophisticated hair needs while building its salonization credentials through the launch of “Keratin smooth”. To bring this to life, dorothy led the team to stage TrEsemme runway ready: the country’s 1st ever backstage fashion show which showcased salon professionals applying TrEsemme products on models through a live, choreographed hairstyling show on the runway. TrEsemme is now growing with a fantastic two-year CAGr, the no. one hair brand in key Personal Care stores and e-Commerce sites and gaining credibility among beauty experts.

With a solid strategy, a clear roadmap and flawless execution, Total unilever hair is now growing consistently fueled by strong performances across key brands, growing competitively reaching its highest-ever shares and sustainably with improving brand equity scores – ensuring unilever hair is ready to grow not just today but more so, for the future.

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Eduardo Joseph Cimafranca III south east asia area sr. Brand Manager – sensitivity & acid erosion categoryGlaxosmithKline consumer healthcare Pte ltd, singapore Mansmith YMMa awardee for Brand Management sensodyne’s vision is to create a future where every Filipino is sensitivity-free. In the Philippines, 9 out of

10 Filipinos suffer from sensitive teeth/pangingilo. however, majority of them do not proactively manage this condition because they do not see the relevance of using a specialized toothpaste as they think that

the problem is not serious enough. Therefore, sensodyne was given the task to drive and intensify relevance of managing sensitive teeth to address the urgency to treat the condition. The brand was tasked to effectively communicate that sensitive teeth does have a negative impact to everyday life, and addressing it will make each one now fully enjoy the food and enjoy the good times that go along with it.

As an action, sep launched the sensodyne “say no to Ngilo” relevance campaign in 2014 and further intensified this in 2015. The campaign involves a strong, compelling and integrated marketing communications consisting of high impact consumer, shopper and expert programs to drive conversion and brand preference.

To win with consumers, sep launched new above-the-line advertising campaigns driving the proposition of food and social enjoyment without sensitivity. he set up the sensodyne digital and Pr ecosystem, and strategic digital partnerships that drove category leadership online. Furthermore, sep championed effective on-ground activation programs that brought the brand and dentists to the people to drive education on the condition as well as purchase persuasion.

To win with shoppers, sep helped drove and establ mizing availability by having the right sKus in the right stores, driving impactful brand visibility and building the specialized therapeutic category in-store, and promoting offtake-generation through effective shopper programs and activities.

To win with experts, sensodyne leveraged on the power of dentists to drive proactive diagnosis of sensitive teeth in their clinics while leveraging on GsK science and brand differentiators to strengthen recommendation of sensodyne as the best clinically proven solution. Key expert programs led to fortifying the scientific leadership equity of the brand with dentists who are top influencers for consumer choice.

As a result, sensodyne Philippines achieved the fastest net sales growth in Asia at +59%. It drove market-beating consumption growth – 24x faster than the category. It led to 3x brand penetration increase and 2x brand equity improvement. sensodyne also now owns the sensitive teeth or “pangingilo” space in the hearts and minds of Filipinos. sensodyne was able to further solidify its no. one position in being the top choice for dentists for sensitive teeth. Key elements of the campaign were also highly recognized and gained multiple awards: south East Asia Pr Campaign of the Year Gold Award by the 2015 Asia Pr Week Awards, GsK Global digital Competition Winner, and Watsons Best Beauty Mall Animation of the Year Award.

due to stellar business results and individual performance, sep was awarded multiple distinctions as well: GsK Philippines “Employee of the Year”, GsK Philippines Global Employee Award for Team Excellence, and GsK south East Asia region Global Employee Award for Individual Excellence.

In his new regional role, sep now oversees the sensitivity and acid erosion category for the entire south East Asia region to further drive the mantra for Asians to say no to ngilo, and say yes to those great little moments.

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People are beautiful. All people are beautiful. And as one of the leading skin Care companies in the country, unilever has a portfolio of brands that enable women to achieve their beauty potential – Ponds, dove, Eskinol, Vaseline, Lux – a brand for every woman and every skin need.

But the irony is that, in the Philippines, only 4 out of 10 women use face care. Why? Most Filipinas think that beauty is the birth right of the affluent few, those lucky enough to be born with good genes and mestiza features. Most women would say, “hanggang dito na lang ang beauty ko”. Indeed, they have put a glass ceiling on their beauty.

Mian wanted to change that. she believes that every woman can be beautiful. By making a little bit of effort to take care of her skin, and without necessarily spending a fortune, every Filipina can be more beautiful than she has ever imagined.

And so Mian leveraged her portfolio of brands behind this Purpose. In her Mansmith YMMA entry, she shared three case studies on how making brands relevant, authentic, and talk-able can inspire women to embrace their beauty. And in turn, deliver business growth.

POnds. As the number one face care brand in the country, Ponds challenged women by saying “may igaganda ka pa!” Ponds showed the transformation stories of the Philippines’ “most beautiful faces”, in a campaign headlined by Toni Gonzaga. The aim is to inspire women to aspire for beauty and take action to care for their skin. This resulted in the brand’s highest ever share, and the fastest growth of Ponds in history.

EsKInOL. Mian wanted to reach out to the lower income dalagas in the rural areas, believing that they too should have access to skin care. Eskinol promised “linis-kinis” skin, with just a cotton ball, and less than one peso per day. As a result, the brand achieved its highest growth in recent history, with its “walling” campaign being cited as one of the “most talked about ads” in local news.

dOVE. A brand whose mission is “real beauty from real care”, dove showed how a simple change in one’s soap can change the moisture level of one’s skin, and eventually a woman’s self-esteem. not only did the brand become the number one player in its segment, Mian is more proud of the fact that the brand was able to launch the dove self Esteem Program touching the lives of thousands of young girls by educating them on confidence and self-respect.

Beauty for every Filipina. regardless of age, income, skin need, and social status, Mian believes everyone deserves the confidence of being beautiful. As she says, “lahat tayo may igaganda pa.” This is Mian’s personal purpose, and this is the reason behind the brands’ success.

Anna Milagros Datu-DavidMarketing director for skin - Unilever Philippines, inc.Mansmith YMMa awardee for Marketing Management

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Maria Kris Ann Llanes-DimaculanganGroup Brand Manager - Johnson & Johnson PhilippinesMansmith YMMa awardee for Brand Management Kris is a homegrown talent of Johnson & Johnson (J&J) joining the company in 2006 as a Management

Trainee. she has had stints handling different brands within the J&J’s Women’s health portfolio with a proven track record of back-to-back high double digit growth, business recovery and marketing with

purpose. she became the Asia Pacific regional Franchise Manager of Carefree in 2011. upon returning back to local marketing, she handled one of the biggest brands of J&J Ph’s business – Johnson’s.

Johnson’s is the dominant market leader in various baby toiletry categories. While penetration and usage remains high in the baby segment, there is a need to look for other sources of business to further grow an already dominant brand – targeting growing kids. Johnson’s has identified playtime as a relevant occasion in building usage among kids. But, while Johnson’s has already armed moms with three product platforms for kids, kids are still not playing. The biggest barrier of which is that moms are preventing their kids from anything that will distract her kids from achieving academic excellence and play is perceived to be such.

The solution is to make moms understand that playtime is important – that there are skills and lessons that one can learn while playing, that are just as important as the things one can learn in school. The big idea is to promote Johnson’s Playdays: Di Lang Laro ang Laro, advocating one hour of active play everyday to have healthy and well-rounded kids. Kris forged a partnership with depEd and Play Pilipinas to push one hour of active play everyday. Johnson’s donated a playground built by J&J employees themselves together with their partner agencies in Montalban, rizal, one of the less fortunate cities in the Metro. Johnson’s Baby (JB) powder sales grew by 22% during the campaign period. The campaign also helped maintain its market share at a strong 84.2%. As a result, JB Powder became the single biggest brand in J&J Ph in 2013 and led powder recovery in 2012 by +5% versus previous year.

Kris continued the campaign with the launch of a new harder-working line of products: The Active Fresh range with a unique technology that bursts fragrance upon contact with sweat, followed by world-class activations. under the harsh unwelcoming sun of Manila, the first-ever “shadow Playground” was built designed to work with the path of the sun with special plates casting different games on the ground while providing shade. Another is the “Therapy Playground”. Amidst the damaged playing fields of Tacloban, J&J built a playground that could help heal the traumatized kids. The lead product of the line exceeded targets by 37% while the entire line exceeded targets by 10%. The Play campaign is one of the most successful campaigns of J&J so far. It has traveled to other countries such as Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, etc and cited as a Global Best Practice. It has received back-to-back Asia Pacific wins in the Global James Burke Awards for Integrated Communications in 2013 and strategic Partnerships in 2014. It was also recognized by various external award-giving bodies such as Tambuli, Araw, The Quill, Ogilvy Pr Global Excellence Awards, PAnAta, Kidlat and Anvil Awards. Finally, Kris was ranked #21 in Adobo’s List of Creative Marketing Managers in the Philippines for leading award-winning Johnson’s projects in 2013-2015.

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Maria Carmela Guinhawa-Gabunadadermatology team lead - GlaxosmithKline PhilippinesMansmith YMMa awardee for Brand Management Mea’s task was to turn around GsK Malaysia’s urology portfolio with the products Avodart, duodart and

harnal. At that time, branded competitors were outpacing GsK while generic brands were also accelerating. The challenge was to turnaround the declining portfolio by expanding access.

Mea’s main strategy is to identify specific opportunities for the three brands and revitalize the positioning. This led Mea to engineer the biggest market-reshaping in the urology Category – moving Benign Prostatic hyperplasia (BPh) management from mere alleviation of symptoms alone, to prevention of disease progression built on driving awareness.

In so doing, Mea challenged the norms of patient and physician expectations on treatment outcomes. This served as the heart of the repositioning of GsK’s urology portfolio and ultimately reshaped what used to be a symptom-relief oriented market to a need-based customized patient-focused approach.

To support this, Mea accelerated penetration by building route-to-market infrastructure, and winning at bottom of the pyramid. The key to achieving this milestone was driving key performance indicators and trackers to monitor progress and map out the necessary support needed from internal stakeholders to drive government programs.

Mea developed and rolled-out the first-ever disease severity and patient profiling focused communication campaign and designed focused communication on the relevance of 5-ArI treatment. Intensive education activities on how to diagnose were done through workshops and in-clinic detailing. Prostate awareness activities were also conducted throughout Malaysia with partner urological societies and foundations.

At the end of her tenure, Mea turned around GsK’s urology portfolio by developing pioneering communication and disease-awareness programs, based on deep patient, physician and disease understanding. Other milestones include: (1) highest-ever shares achieved: Posted highest-ever shares built on massive gains (1100 basis points improvement from 29% share in 2012 to 40% leadership share in 2014) in the total urology market (2) record-breaking shares: Turned around GsK’s BPh portfolio from years of free-fall, delivering the highest volume share increase in BPh in the past five years (1400 basis points improvement: 47%). This is achieved by making Avodart and duodart combined the first 5-ArI brands to overtake the longest running volume share leader (3) the route-to-market win propelled GsK volume share in the government channel by 1300 basis points improvement in two years (46% versus 30% in 2012) through accelerated growth (15%).

In the end, Mea delivered results that surpassed expectations, transforming her portfolio from fast eroding to record breaking in just two years.

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Reynaldo Gabunada, Jr.assistant Vice President: consumer Marketing Manager - nestle Philippines, inc.Mansmith YMMa awardee for Marketing Management Kakam proves that the Pinoy marketer is world-class! during his expatriation in Malaysia as senior Brand

Manager managing the MAGGI 2-minute noodles (M2Mn) portfolio, he delivered exemplary performance leading a category that has the highest sales and profit contribution to MAGGI, and the second biggest sales

contributor to total nestle.

In just three years, Kakam turned around M2Mn from years of decline, to a period of unprecedented growth! during his three-year stint, he developed and led execution of effective marketing initiatives that delivered significant increase in revenues and market share. Brand health ratings have grown strength to strength as a result of his contribution to strategic planning and leadership execution.

In fact, at the end of his tenure, M2Mn: (1) posts highest-ever market share, and continues to maintain upward trajectory clearly indicating strong fundamentals behind sustained growth – 60% as of MAT sept 2015, (2) drives category growth after years of free-fall, with M2Mn clearly driving growth at 5x versus category, (3) breaks new highs in brand health posting highest-ever loyalty scores at 95% versus previous baseline at 72%, (4) over-achieves top-line sales and bottom-line profit commitment, delivering 6% CAGr (2012-2014) versus flat category (2012-2014) amidst more intense competitive intensity, and (5) rapidly opens new noodles segments by delivering the fastest new product and campaign go-to-market in nestle Malaysia history (record-breaking 100 days versus standard nine months from concept to shelf and media launch) resulting to 6% net incremental sales and 140bps market share gains (FY2013).

Kakam also demonstrated creativity and intimate local integration in developing innovative communication programs, based on deep local cuisine, consumer and shopper understanding, earning recognition across the marketing and advertising industry in Malaysia: (1) PErsOnAL TOuCh: Best use of TV, Malaysia Media Association (MMA) 2013 (2) PErsOnAL TOuCh 2: Best Idea - Print, Advertising+Marketing Magazine’s MArKies Awards 2014 (3) BIG KArI: Best Idea – Integrated Media, Advertising+Marketing Magazine’s MArKies Awards 2014 (4) BIG KArI: Best idea – TV, Advertising+Marketing Magazine’s MArKies Awards 2014 (5) BEsTnYA KAWEn: Bronze, Malaysia Effies 2015.

he has high learning agility, resilience and demonstrated excellent leadership during his tenure. he has developed capabilities in managing impact of marketing initiatives within the value chain, with good focus on creating profitable value. Kakam has since repatriated taking up the challenge of looking after the Bear Brand Powdered Milk drink portfolio.

At the core, Kakam believes that marketing is more than just gaining shares, increasing profits or winning awards; he believes that at the heart of marketing is the deep desire to delight. Thus, it is never about marketers or their brands, it is about making a positive change.

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Gretchen Kingsr. Brand Manager - nutri-asia, inc.Mansmith YMMa awardee for Brand Management Datu Puti is a brand beloved and treasured by many Filipino households. For 40 years, it has been almost

quite literally a household name, as it is a staple in every Filipino pantry whether here or overseas. But as with every heritage brand, this strength is often shadowed by a risk – that of being taken for granted, of

being outdated, of being irrelevant to the emerging, younger generation. such was the risk that Gretchen decided to address head on by mounting a full-fledged pre-emptive strike through the Datu Puti “Pares” campaign. Equating the perfect pairing of vinegar and soy sauce to the joys and “kiligs” of finding your perfect pares. The “pares” campaign took inspiration and was deeply rooted in Filipino values, our fervour for love teams, and our love for food and music.

The campaign characterized vinegar and soy sauce through a real-life couple (Vin and Oyo) and told their love story in true Pinoy fashion, through the universal languages of love and music. The campaign celebrates the things that are just better together and things that are just meant to be! The perfect blending of the functional message and romance was evident and precisely executed in channels that got the message across to the right target market. Things were done differently as Episodic TVCs that told the love story of Vin & Oyo were launched together with the catchy “Pares” song that highlighted perfect pairings in its lyrics. To further entrench the brand in today’s generation, Gretchen launched Datu Puti’s first-ever salvo into the digital world and was able to successfully cut through the cluttered messages online by: (1) creating content that entertained (the brand featured love stories of real couples in short webisodes), (2) by engaging netizens to be part of the campaign (couples were invited to create and perform their own versions of the Pares song online), and (3) by being a tool to find true love (Datu Puti launched its first-ever mobile dating app that allows you to find that perfect pares through the Pinoy custom of singing a “Harana” to woo the other). All of this without any hard sell, but rather insidiously seeping into the minds and lives of their consumers led to organic responses and netizens welcoming the brand with open arms.

To further engage the millennials and teach them a thing or two on modern-day cooking, Gretchen also launched Datu Puti’s Adobo movement campaign centered on pushing for the official declaration of Adobo as the country’s national dish. Engagement and support were solicited online through an independent petition site (change.org) where netizens can sign-up and help push for the movement.

not only were record-breaking sales achieved, but Gretchen was able to create a change in habit by creating systems-use between vinegar and soy sauce while making relevant a 40 year-old heritage brand amongst today’s generation. The first time a condiment brand is being talked about, being shared, being sung about, and truly being loved in this modern day and age.

Today, the brand is associated with love and with it, a totally new millennial market supportive and fully engaged with the brand, slowly learning the fundamentals of modern day cooking. Thanks to Gretchen, the future of Pinoy food and condiments in this new age is indeed bright.

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Carlo Pocholo Perreras sr. Product Manager - Golden arches development corporationMansmith YMMa awardee for Brand Management For the past three years, Cholo has been part of the team driving Mcdonald’s business growth and brand

relevance. Cholo opened the year 2013 with “hooray for Today!”, a marketing campaign that spread positivity. The campaign won Bronze for Innovative and Integrated Media at Tambuli Awards 2014. In the same year, he

spearheaded marketing for Mcdonald’s Philippines’ first national Breakfast day, giving away 1,000 McMuffins for free in every Mcdonald’s restaurant, a region-wide activation held simultaneously in Asia Pacific, south Africa and the Middle East. At the end of 2013, Cholo helped grow Mcdonald’s Breakfast sales by 23%.

After his success in Breakfast, Cholo’s role was expanded in 2014 to include Mcdelivery and drive-Thru. he launched the Mcdo Ph mobile app and created a campaign that positioned Mcdelivery as a solution for uninterrupted precious moments. The TVC “Princess dad”, depicted a Filipino dad bonding with his two young daughters and Mcdelivery ensured uninterrupted bonding moment. during the campaign, Mcdelivery sales spiked by 11% versus same period previous year. Mcdo Ph App reached sales equivalent to a Mcdonald’s store. Moreover, “Princess dad” won Gold for single Medium TV Category, PAnAta Awards 2015 and Gold for TV, Kidlat Awards 2015.

In 2014, Cholo took a different spin on the worsening traffic conditions in the Philippines and positioned Mcdonald’s drive-Thru as a “welcome detour” through the Lucky drive campaign – motorists with vehicles matching the lucky color of the day were rewarded with free treats. during the campaign, drive-thru sales grew by 20% versus same period previous year. Lucky drive won special Award for Outstanding Business results at the Boomerang Awards 2015 and Bronze for Integrated Campaign at the Kidlat Awards 2015.

On March 24, 2015, Cholo headed McTollbooth, a campaign that transformed two tollbooths in Manila’s major expressways to mimic Mcdonald’s drive-Thru. Motorists were surprised with free breakfast and waived toll fees. This grew drive-Thru sales by 16% during the campaign. McTollbooth also won Gold for Effectiveness Campaign at the Boomerang Awards 2015, Crystal for Integrated Category at the Adstars Busan Awards 2015 and silver for Promotions and Activation at spikes Asia 2015.

In 2015, Cholo was promoted to senior Product Manager and his role was expanded to include Mcdonald’s desserts. Mcdonald’s saw an opportunity in the most anticipated Mayweather and Pacquiao fight, which happened in May. The clever word play “Beat the May Weather” was used as the creative handle and was released during the peak of the pre-fight buzz. The “Beat the May Weather” fever resulted in being the top trending topic on Twitter Philippines, with over 24.6 million impressions. It also won Bronze, for both digital and Effectiveness Campaign at the Boomerang Awards 2015. After the campaign, Cholo doubled sales of Oreo McFlurry, a first in Mcdonald’s Philippines history, making it one of the most successful summer campaigns Mcdonald’s Philippines ever had.

Currently a senior Product Manager, Cholo is excited and driven to pioneer innovations for Mcdonald’s Convenience Platform. under his watch, Mcdonald’s Convenience Business grew by 25% in 2013 and 15% in 2014, increasing its contribution to company sales by four percentage points (from 2012).

A PAnA Brand Camp 2013 winner and a contingent to spikes Asia 2013, Cholo has championed several campaigns and programs that has led to more Filipinos saying, “Love ko ‘to.”

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Elaine Uyhead, digital Operation digital Media division - aBs-cBn corporationMansmith YMMa awardee for digital Marketing For over 60 years, ABs-CBn is the leading media network in the country. But with the emergence of digital,

it was critical for them to adapt to the evolutions of online communication. In september 2013, ABs-CBn’s digital Media division (dMd) was formed to meet the demands of the digital industry. With Elaine’s 11-year

experience in digital production, strategy, and advertising, she was invited by ABs-CBn to head dMd’s digital Operations to help in the digital transformation of the company.

Elaine believed that dMd must streamline their efforts to do less work but with greater impact. her first priority was to address the organizational design by laying down the digital foundations of the company: (1) champion company-wide strategic thinking in digital, (2) establish clearer role and accountabilities and ownership, and (3) ensure cost-effectiveness and operational efficiency.

ABs-CBn has more than 20 lines of businesses, and each business has to be digitized. Elaine created a digital organization that would fit with the culture of each group, creating an agency and consultancy set-up that would allow the different products and units to seamless cross over to the digital platform. By working with the hr groups and setting up a digital academy to train and promote digital thinking, ABs-CBn has initiated its process to transition to the world of digital.

As a result of ABs-CBn’s support in Elaine’s proposed organizational changes, they were able to gain several accomplishments. ABs-CBn became the number one website (number one channels on Youtube) and social media publisher in the Philippines. It also gained recognition in various local and international awards for Pinoy Big Brother: Online Bahay ni Kuya, Pope Visit: The Book of Thanks, Isang Bayan Para Kay Pacman, and revlon Love Is On. The company also explored new business opportunities by launching stellar: the first ever celebrity social media agency, Push Awards: the first celebrity awards event for ABs-CBn, Chicken Pork Adobo: ABs-CBn YouTube Multi-channel network and Westory, the in-house digital agency for branded storytelling.

As a result of the company’s continuous improvements on digital, ABs-CBn was able to drive a 136% digital revenue lift in 2013, sustaining and growing its revenue contributions year-on-year, with another 30% digital revenue lift in 2014, and another double digit growth in 2015.

now, digital agencies and brands have been partnering with ABs-CBn’s digital team in creating great digital work that uses ABs-CBn content to communicate to their target market. Elaine’s vision for the digital ecosystem helped ABs-CBn to focus on building relevant digital platforms, guided by data mining audience strategy. With this data, they were able to study digital consumers and identify digital business.

In two years, ABs-CBn digital was able to solidify its presence on digital, cementing its leadership across all media. At the same time, Elaine’s recommendations on analyzing social media listening tools became a critical contribution in managing Pr crises of celebrities, or in monitoring the performance of individual shows. Elaine and dMd’s framework made it possible to prioritize company efforts through proper content targeting to deliver greater value for consumers and advertisers.

With dMd’s army of digital specialists, Elaine is expected to lead ABs-CBn in its quest to attain success in the digital frontier.

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Nicole Marie Villarojocountry Marketing Manager – Brand Operations - Procter & Gamble PhilippinesMansmith YMMa awardee for Brand Management As the downy Brand Manager, nicole led the team to turnaround the business amidst a very competitive

environment. With strong collaboration with the downy regional team and r&d, nicole executed strong campaigns that were uniquely Filipino despite a regional initiative. With the upgraded downy formula and

new variant launch (Garden Bloom), nicole identified three key situations where the “instant freshness” benefit was most needed – i.e. exposed to pollution, food, and sweat. nicole was instrumental in the “rubadabango” campaign, and under her leadership, downy regained ten months of share loss in less than five months, even hitting its two-year share high. now that downy shares had stabilized in early 2014, downy had to rethink its growth strategy. nicole went back to consumers and discovered that fabric enhancer was seen as a luxury product and is not regarded as “essential” with laundry detergents reformulating to include fabcon freshness in their products. nicole worked closely with the regional team and r&d to bring to life the “quick dry” campaign. nicole led the marketing campaign with executions across new touchpoints: (1) digital version of the TVC; (2) branded entertainment integration in Going Bulilit using the lovable character “Lucas” from the TVC and (3) maximization of the annual san Juan “Basaan Festival” where the quick dry benefit is highlighted (won a Quill Award in 2013).

nicole’s strong consumer understanding led her to create a Mother’s day digital video in 2013 that not only became viral in the Philippines, but also in north America despite having kept the original lullaby in Filipino (awarded in the 2015 PAnAta Marketing Effectiveness Awards.).

nicole was also instrumental in exploding the premium portfolio of downy – the downy Parfum Collection. she created a new go-to-market strategy that elevated the Parfum Collection. nicole partnered with One MEGA group to launch the black Mystique variant, creating the character of “Lady Mystique” in the first ever “mystery issue” of MEGA (August 2013), with multiple digital webisodes with ~2.5MM YouTube views. The redefinition of the go-to-market strategy led their premium tier to grow ahead of base. It is one of the few P&G Philippines brands that has shown growing penetration in the top sEC households based on Kantar Worldpanel. The Philippines model has also been replicated in other AsEAn countries, most especially in Thailand.

under nicole’s leadership, downy has been the growth engine for the Philippines and APAC business, growing strong double digits in back-to-back years. downy was also recognized as one of the Top rising Brands in the Philippines in Kantar Worldpanel’s 2013 Brand Footprint report.

Today, as a Country Marketing Manager for Brand Operations, nicole has brought the corporate CrM platform to life and created low-cost launch platforms. Aside from growing the digital capability, nicole also successfully led the team to grow the eCommerce business 4x, creating a low-cost digital launch platform for Pantene, Pampers and Olay. This has not only enabled the company to be more targeted in reaching the right consumer, but also providing low cost solutions to achieve (and many times exceed) the same objectives.

nicole has successfully grown and created capabilities by leveraging partnerships and tools in ways never done in the past by the company and continues to lead the way in creating new go-to-market chassis and building the organization capability along the way.

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1St MAnSMith yMMA winnerS 2006From left to right: edison Oribiana (davies Paints), Jadeline tulio (hBc), Joseph charles cruel (Universal robina corp.), caroline lopez (Merck sharp and dohme), anson dichaves (Unilever), ricarte Gapuz, Jr. (r.a. Gapuz review centers)

2nd MAnSMith yMMA winnerS 2007From left to right: Jane Basas (smart communications), Bing tecson (lamoiyan corp.), candice alabanza-iyog (cebu Pacific air), dondi Gomez (Unilever), aurora Mangubat-suarez (summit Media), Monette aldovino-de Joya (Globe telecom), carla chavez (alaska Milk corp.)

3rd MAnSMith yMMA winnerS 2008From left to right: Juan Paolo Gonzales (del Monte Phils.), raymund Magdaluyo (red crab Group), alan supnet (Globe telecom), donald Patrick lim (Yehey corp.), Beverly Valenzuela (hBc), roberto claudio, Jr. (toby’s sports), ichi apostol (summit Media)

4th MAnSMith yMMA winnerS 2009From left to right: Mark chan (traffic), ingrid Javier (Unilab-innovitelle), carlo endaya (Unilever), Ming arroyo (Fonterra), Jamie Garaci (rFM-selecta), Francis Martinez (UnahcO), Michelle de Ocampo-Ballesteros (ex-link), sam christopher lim (Unilever)

5th MAnSMith yMMA winnerS 2010seated from left: christina lao (Mcdonalds), loreann Villanueva (GlaxosmithKline Phils.), cherish canizares (United laboratories); standing from left: Oscar Villamora, Jr. (Johnson & Johnson), Maimai Madrid-Punzalan (Procter and Gamble), Grace colet (Jobstreet.com), edgar sia ii (Mang inasal), darlyn ty (Belle de Jour enterprises), richard sanz (Bibingkinitan-Food asia corp.), Francis Flores (Greenwich-Jollibee Foods corp.)

6th MAnSMith yMMA winnerS 2011seated from left: Jonathan Joson (Media contacts Philippines), Victor hugo, Jr. (Unilever asia Private limited-singapore), Winsley royce Bangit (Globe telecom), roel chan (Primer Group of companies); standing from left: Pamela takai (Kraft Foods Philippines), anna lourdes legarda (Procter & Gamble Philippines), Joseph emmanuel de la cruz (Procter & Gamble asia), Ma. Belinda reyes (GlaxosmithKline Philippines)

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7th MAnSMith yMMA winnerS 2012at the back from left: christian lim (Pldt), Kristine Joanne tang (Procter & Gamble), ilustre estrada ii (Procter & Gamble Philippines), Giovanni Bogasan (GqWest inc. / aquabest); seated from left: Jonathan allen Yabut (GlaxosmithKline Philippines), neil trinidad (Unilever asia Private limited), Julie lee (collins international trading corp.)

8th MAnSMith yMMA winnerS 2013at the back from left: John richard sotelo (Procter & Gamble Phils.), Jianina Fay clarice salindong (Procter & Gamble Phils.), Giancarlo tan (GlaxosmithKline Phils.), stephen tiu (Johnson & Johnson consumer Phils.); seated from left: domingo ronquillo ii (Globe telecom, inc.), Jan dexter chee ah (hongley Food Products, inc.), angela Gamboa (century Pacific Group), Jennifer louise Madrid (Unilever-rFM ice cream Phils.), daryl Umali (electrolux Phils.), Gladys Jane co-chan (smart communications, inc.)

9th MAnSMith yMMA winnerS 2014at the back from left: Bea atienza (commonwealth – Mccann shanghai), Jeffrey James saez (nuworks interactive labs, inc.), Joe Mark Pardiñas (rags2riches, inc.), Maynoll Montalbo (Mont albo Wellness corp.), Jaryd luke chan (Procter & Gamble), charlyn rochel Yu (Universal robina corp.); seated from left: Grace Mendoza (Merck sharp & dohme), Joan Marie Uy (Merck sharp & dohme), Magdalene lim (Procter & Gamble)

10th MAnSMith yMMA winnerS 2015clockwise from left: Kristine anne Bañez (Johnson & Johnson Philippines), Jose Maria Martin aldecoa (red ribbon Bakeshop, inc.), Joyce nikola Joseph (United laboratories, inc.), Kristine Venturina (Johnson & Johnson international singapore)

From left: aldellyn lisette Po (sanofi Philippines), ann nathalie esteves (Unilever Philippines), Juliana Jessica nina inocencio (Unilever Philippines), tiffany Jane Batungbacal (Kenrich international dist. corp.)

From left: Jonathan laguitao (Johnson & Johnson Philippines), cherrie rose Barretto (dragon edge Group indonesia), earl Martin Valencia (ideaspace Foundation, inc.), Kathlene Gomez (Bounty agro Ventures, inc.)

PAST MANSMITH YMMA WINNERS

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MANSMITH AND FIELDERS’ SEASONED TOP-LEVEL TRAINING MASTERSestablished in 1990, this team of senior consultants has facilitated hundreds of marketing and sales programs in various industries and are also much sought after during conferences and conventions as keynote and inspirational/motivational speakers.

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CHIQUI ESCAREAL-GO

chairman and chief Marketing strategist

President and chief service strategist

Chairman of 12 corporations; author of 13 bestselling marketing and sales books; the most awarded business educator in the Philippines (Agora ’94, TOYM ’01, TOYP World ’02 <usA>, AME Lifetime Achievement ’07, World Brand Leadership ’09 <India>); Blue Ocean qualified-strategist ’06; conducted over 500 marketing and strategy workshops in almost all industries; took advanced marketing and strategy programs at the MIT sloan, Kellogg, Wharton and London Business school; included in the 10th edition of the International Who’s Who of Intellectuals (England)

Co-author/editor of five marketing books; Executive scholar in Marketing and sales of Kellogg Business school, northwestern university; Certified Master Coach (by the Behavioral Coaching Institute) and Certified A.I. Training Facilitator (by Company of Experts usA); awarded as one of the Top Filipina Entrepreneurs 2011 in the Trailblazer category; awarded the Go negosyo Enabler Award 2014; AsEAn Women Entrepreneur network Award 2015; vice president of the Women’s Business Council Philippines; took advanced marketing programs at Columbia Business school (Ceibs campus), IEsE (new York Campus), harvard Business school, university of California-Berkeley

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EMILIO MACASAET III

POCH CID

FRANCES YU

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Chairman and CEO of ConnectingMavens Inc.; former country manager of Alcatel; former general manager for provincial operations of smart; former professor of the Ateneo de Manila university; rose from the ranks of different companies (P&G, Tupperware, Pocketbell); took specialized management program at university of Chicago Booth school of Business-Illinois, usA

Former executive director for regional and Business development of Avon Products-Asia Pacific; former president director of P.T Avon, Indonesia; former general manager of Avon (Philippines); former VP of ABs-CBn Broadcasting Corporation, Agora Awardee (Asia Pacific) ’99

Chief digital officer of ABs-CBn Broadcasting Corporation; former managing director of MrM Worldwide Manila; former CEO of Yehey Corporation and Media Contacts Manila; former vice president of Philippine daily Inquirer; youngest to serve as president of the Philippine Marketing Association; founding president of the Internet and Mobile Marketing Association of the Philippines; first Agora Awardee for Marketing Communications (2014); one of the Ten Outstanding Young Men (TOYM) of the Philippines 2015

Chairman and CEO of Field Partners Inc.; former VP sales and distribution of rFM; former national sales manager of L’Oreal; part time professor of de La salle Graduate school of Business; rose from the ranks of different companies (nestle, Gillette, MetroLab); took advanced sales program at Kellogg Business school and Burke Institute; most recently authored the first distribution Management and Key Account Management books in the Philippine market

Former managing director of The nielsen Company (Philippines) Inc.; former managing director of Ids Philippines; former commercial director of Kellogg Philippines; former general manager of Fonterra and Gillette

Former VP-Marketing of rustan’s supermarket and shopwise (a member of dairy Farm International Group); former assistant marketing manager of hearst Corporation (new York); summa Cum Laude, Fordham university, new York City, united states

THE MANSMITH TEAM

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