People: PAGEONE Group’s Ron F. Jabal And Vonj C. Tingson Named Judges In Major Global Awards

Two prestigious international award giving bodies named senior executives of PAGEONE Group as part of their lineup of judges who will help choose this year’s shortlists and winners.

The United Kingdom-based International Public Relations Association (IPRA) named Ron F. Jabal, APR as part of the international judging panel in its 2020 Golden World Awards (GWA). Mr. Jabal is the Chairman and CEO of PAGEONE Group which has been awarded its 4th Agency of the Year and 4th Grand Anvil Awards last February 2020 by the Public Relations Society of the Philippines.

This is Mr. Jabal’s second time to join global communications leaders in determining the best of the best public relations campaigns around the world. The annual IPRA GWA (GWA) initiative, established in 1990, recognizes excellence in public relations practice worldwide in a variety of categories. Recipients of the award take particular pride in the recognition granted to their entry as meeting international standards of excellence in public relations.

On the other hand, the Asia Pacific Stevie Awards named Mr. Vonj C . Tingson, PAGEONE Group’s President and Chief Operating Officer, as one of its international jurors. He is specifically tasked to judge entries submitted under the corporate communications/PR, Annual Reports/Publications & Video categories. This is Mr. Tingson’s second time to serve as judge in this prestigious award.

The Stevie® Awards are the world’s premier business awards. It was created in 2002 to honor and generate public recognition of the achievements and positive contributions of organizations and working professionals worldwide. The Stevies has become one of the world’s most coveted awards.

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