PAGEONE Group Bags Awards At The 21st Philippine Quill Awards

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PAGEONE Group has once again redefined excellence in public relations after making history at the 21st Philippine Quill Awards of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) Philippines, where it was named Agency of the Year (AOY) for the fourth consecutive time, a feat never before achieved by any Philippine agency.

The AOY recognition capped a night of dominance for PAGEONE as it brought home 35 trophies, a mix of Excellence and Merit Awards for its groundbreaking campaigns developed in-house and in collaboration with partner organizations and clients.

The AOY award is conferred on the agency that garners the most number of Excellence Awards, underscoring the depth and quality of PAGEONE’s entries. This fourth consecutive AOY win makes PAGEONE “the winningest agency in Philippine Quill history,” solidifying its place as the benchmark for communication excellence in the country.

Among this year’s major wins were campaigns for Chef Tatung, World Vision Philippines, NLEX Corp., STI Education Services Group, TALA Financing Philippines and SM Foundation.

Adding to this achievement, three of PAGEONE’s campaigns were nominated as top winners in major divisions: Communication Management, Communication Skills and Training, proving once again that the agency consistently produces world-class and top-notch programs.

“We are both humbled and grateful to be recognized once again at the Quills. These awards are not only a reflection of our team’s creativity and dedication but also a validation of the strong trust and collaboration we have with our clients and partners. Every recognition we receive is shared with them because they inspire us to continually raise the bar of excellence in public relations,” said Vonj Tingson, group president and COO of PAGEONE Group.

For his part, Ron Jabal, chairman and CEO of PAGEONE Group, emphasized the significance of the agency’s unprecedented win: “This honor is more than just a celebration of success; it is a testament to the passion and brilliance of the men and women of PAGEONE Group. Our victories remind us that excellence is not a destination but a continuous journey of creativity, integrity, and collaboration. We dedicate this recognition to our clients and partners who trust us with their stories and allow us to create impact that truly matters.”

With these latest wins, PAGEONE has now amassed close to 500 awards from the world’s most respected award-giving bodies.

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