PAGEONE Group Executives Named Jurors For Prestigious Asia Pacific Stevie Awards

Four PAGEONE Group executives join the Asia Pacific Stevie Awards jury, highlighting rising Philippine leadership in global communications.

Four senior executives of PAGEONE Group have been selected to serve as jurors for the Asia Pacific Stevie Awards, underscoring the growing global recognition of Philippine leadership in communications, creativity, and reputation management.

Vonj Tingson, President and Chief Operations Officer of PAGEONE Group, Jocelyn Diga, Strategic Communications Director of ReVerb Communications, Jeffrey Osoc, Human Resources Manager of Alibata Pacific, and Fritz Cruz, Senior Director and Head of Agency at BrandPlay, were invited to join the distinguished international panel responsible for evaluating nominations from across Asia Pacific.

The Asia Pacific Stevie Awards are widely regarded as one of the region’s most prestigious programs honoring innovation, leadership, communications excellence, and organizational performance. Jurors are selected based on their professional expertise and industry leadership, and play a critical role in assessing entries from multinational corporations, government institutions, startups, and nonprofit organizations.

Tingson brings extensive global strategic perspective to the jury panel, having led PAGEONE Group’s operational growth and digital transformation. Recognized by Provoke Media as part of its Innovator 25, he has helped position PAGEONE as the Philippines’ most awarded public relations agency, earning more than 440 industry recognitions since its founding in 2015.

Diga contributes deep expertise in corporate communications, investor relations, sustainability strategy, and ESG reporting. She leads strategic communications and client advisory at ReVerb Brand Communications, helping organizations strengthen stakeholder trust and align communications with global sustainability and governance frameworks.

Osoc, a returning Stevie Awards juror, serves in categories including Human Resources, Individual Professional Achievement, and Thought Leadership. With over two decades of experience spanning media, marketing, public relations, and human resources, he leads talent and organizational development across PAGEONE Group’s business units and is recognized as an Anvil and Quill Award-winning HR leader.

Cruz, as Senior Director and Head of Agency at BrandPlay, brings extensive experience in creative strategy, brand development, and integrated communications. He leads Brandplay’s agency operations and creative direction, delivering strategic and award-winning campaigns that integrate storytelling, design, and digital innovation. His inclusion in the jury panel reflects the growing influence of Philippine creative leadership in shaping regional standards of excellence.

Their selection highlights the increasing participation of Filipino communications and creative leaders in global award-giving bodies, reinforcing the country’s position as a hub for strategic communications and creative excellence.

As jurors, the PAGEONE executives will evaluate entries based on criteria such as innovation, impact, effectiveness, and measurable outcomes. The Asia Pacific Stevie Awards attract thousands of nominations annually from more than 20 markets, including Australia, China, India, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, and Southeast Asia.

The inclusion of PAGEONE Group executives in the jury panel underscores the organization’s continued influence in advancing professional standards in communications, creativity, and reputation management across Asia Pacific, while reinforcing the global competitiveness of Philippine communications professionals.

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