PAGEONE Claims 3rd AOY Plum From The PH Quill Awards

Outperforming other public relations firms, PAGEONE Group clinched the coveted Agency of the Year (AOY) Award at the 20th Philippine Quill Awards of the International Association of Business Communicators—Philippines.

This is the agency’s third consecutive AOY recognition from the Philippine Quill Awards.

The agency, along with its roster of clients, brought home a total of 28 trophies: 15 Awards of Merit and 13 Awards of Excellence. It even earned a top award finalist citation in the Communication Skills category. One of its clients, SM Foundation, was also declared 2nd runner-up in the hotly contested Company of the Year after it won several awards of merit and excellence.

The Philippine Quill Awards also recognized the best campaigns of the agency clients, namely Nestlé Philippines, GSK Philippines, STI Education Services Group, Inc., SM Foundation, and energy firm Raslag Corporation.

A relatively young agency, PAGEONE and its clients have consistently won top awards from various award-giving bodies in the Philippines, China, Singapore, Hong Kong, Indonesia, New Zealand, Canada, and from other international award-giving organizations.

“We are both humbled and honored to receive these awards. Not only do they affirm our commitment to excellence but also continue to validate the genius of the men and women of PAGEONE Group. We share our AOY award with our clients, partners, and supporters for their continued trust and confidence in our agency in helping them deliver business results,” Mr. Vonj Tingson, PAGEONE President, said.

For his part, Dr. Ron Jabal, APR, PAGEONE Group CEO and Chair, said, “This is truly a great example of excellence recognized and innovation celebrated. Winning Agency of the Year is not just an achievement; it’s a testament to our team’s unwavering commitment, tireless creativity, and the collective spirit that propels everyone in the group beyond boundaries. This recognition is proof of the enduring impact of our successful work with our brand partners.”.

To date, it has amassed more than 400 awards from the Anvil Awards of PRSP, the Philippine Quill Awards, the Silver Quill Awards in Asia Pacific, the Gold Quill Awards of the International Association of Business Communicators, the Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards, the Global Stevie Awards, the Gold Standard Awards of Public Affairs Asia, the SABRE Awards, and the Golden Flag Awards in Beijing, China. Recently, one of the agencies in PAGEONE Group was declared the best PR agency in Southeast Asia during the ASEAN PR Excellence Awards held in Vietnam.

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