Globe Group hauls 3 gold, 1 silver, 3 bronze in 2022 Asia-Pacific Stevie® Awards

Globe Group hauls 3 gold, 1 silver, 3 bronze in 2022 Asia-Pacific Stevie® Awards

05:16 PM June 01, 2022

The Globe Group has bagged seven awards at the 2022 Asia-Pacific Stevie® Awards, reflecting its commitment to innovation, growth, and community service.

Globe Business Enterprise Group won the Gold Stevie for Innovation in Branded Entertainment Videos through its Project Eagle 2021 Thematic Video. The Globe Business MSME Group also took two Bronze awards for Innovation in Brand Development with Saludo SMEs 2021 – Tuloy Tayo! and Innovation in Content Marketing / Branded Editorial with the Gift Local “Buy Once Give Twice” Campaign.

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Globe 2022 Asia-Pacific Stevie® Awards

Sa Globe Rewards, Atin ang #GDayEveryday (With Globe Rewards, we can make every day a G Day) also received a Bronze award for Innovation in Community Relations or Public Service in helping customers.

 The Asticom Group of Companies, a Globe affiliate, also won three Stevie awards.  It was bestowed two golds for Innovation in Human Resource Management, Planning & Practice, and Innovative Use of Technology in Human Resources; and a Silver for Innovative Achievement in Growth for launching three new subsidiaries and acquiring another.

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“We are very honored to be recognized on the international stage for our efforts to help Filipinos during the pandemic.  We hope that our innovative campaigns will continue to inspire more people and organizations to push forward as the country slowly recovers from the impact of the health crisis,” said Globe President and CEO Ernest Cu.  

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“As part of the Globe Group, we’re honored and proud to be among the 2022 Asia-Pacific Stevie Awardees. At Asticom Group of Companies, we continue to support Globe’s pursuit of innovation and growth through our services that aim to help improve Filipino lives. These awards are a testament to our commitment to supporting businesses and creating opportunities for Filipinos,” said Mharicar Castillo-Reyes, Asticom President and CEO.

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The Globe Group competed with more than 900 nominations for innovative achievements in the 29-nation Asia Pacific region.

The Stevie Awards are widely considered the world’s premier business awards, conferring recognition for achievement in the workplace over the past 20 years in programs such as The International Business Awards® and The American Business Awards®.  

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Gold, Silver, and Bronze Stevie Award winners were determined by the average scores of more than 100 executives worldwide acting as judges in March and April.

Aside from the Philippines, the 2022 Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards recognized organizations in markets including Australia, Belarus, Cambodia, Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macao, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Maldives, Nigeria, Singapore, Sri Lanka, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, the United Arab Emirates, the United States, and Vietnam.

“The submissions in the ninth edition of the Asia-Pacific Stevie Awards were outstanding this year. The judges remarked that the innovation and perseverance demonstrated in the nominations were inspiring. We applaud all the Stevie Award winners this year and look forward to celebrating them on June 29,” said Maggie Miller, Stevie Awards President.

To learn more about Globe, visit www.globe.com.ph.

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