A Night Of Fun And Camaraderie Marks PAGEONE Group’s Holiday Celebration

PAGEONE Group’s 2025 Christmas party brought the Pamilyang PAGEONE together in a night of games, creativity, and camaraderie, celebrating teamwork, shared achievements, and a hopeful outlook for the year ahead. #PAGEONEGroup #PAGEONEChristmas2025 #PAGEONESocials #PRisLife #Brandplay #BrownBag#COMS360 #Ladybug #PAGEONE #ReVerb #WeArePAGEONEGroup

PAGEONE Group’s 2025 Christmas party, PLAY IT TO WIN IT: The Legends Showdown, was more than just a celebration, it was a night that highlighted camaraderie, creativity, and the spirit of teamwork among the Pamilyang PAGEONE.

Employees showcased their talents and team spirit through engaging games like Game Ka Na Ba?, Minute to Win It, Singing Bee, Family Feud, and Tumpakners. Teams went all out with themed cheers and ensembles, including Money Heist, Encantadia, Philippine Fiesta, and Inside Out, making the night a colorful and joyful spectacle.

Mr. Vonj Tingson, Group President and COO, reflected on the importance of understanding every role within the company:

“You have to play the role of everybody; you have to be the boss, HR, marketing, operations, and even an employee. We need to understand how our actions affect everyone. Even though we face many challenges, our long-term goals are clear. When we think about the future, we want to ensure that the group will be led by capable individuals. So far, we’re doing well. Challenges are part of growing up, and we’re learning from them.”

Dr. Ron Jabal, APR, Chairman and CEO, recognized each team’s effort and celebrated the successes of the group, noting that even greater things lie ahead:

“This year is the year of the meow, next year is the year of the roar.”

The celebration underscored the unity, gratitude, and shared victories that define PAGEONE Group’s culture, making it a memorable start to the holiday season.

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