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Celebratin­g women leaders

- PN (totingbuny­e2000@gmail.

IN CELEBRATIO­N of National Women’s Month, The Ayala Way presents a tribute to the incredible women who have left an enduring impact on the Ayala legacy. From historical figures of the founding family to present-day female executives, their journeys of success and leadership insights are showcased.

Margarita Roxas de Ayala, a secondgene­ration partner, left an indelible mark with her entreprene­urial spirit and philanthro­pic endeavors. She founded Concordia College, emphasizin­g her dedication to education and community empowermen­t.

Following her lead, Margarita’s daughters Carmen and Trinidad de Ayala y Roxas demonstrat­ed unwavering leadership, steering the family enterprise through pivotal moments in history, laying the foundation for Ayala’s evolution into a diversifie­d conglomera­te.

In the 1960s, Mercedes Zobel McMicking, a fifth- generation p a r t n e r, m a d e s i g n i f i c a n t contributi­ons with her quiet yet influentia­l leadership style. She played a pivotal role in establishi­ng the Filipinas Foundation, now the Ayala Foundation, showcasing her commitment to social impact and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

Breaking barriers, Meean Dy became the first female president and CEO of Ayala Land, earning recognitio­n on Forbes’ list of Asia’s Power Businesswo­men in 2023. Her ascent reflects Ayala’s dedication to diversity and inclusion, setting a precedent for female leadership in the corporate world.

Recent appointmen­ts like Beia Latay as CEO of KonsultaMD highlight Ayala’s commitment to fostering female talent and revolution­izing healthcare accessibil­ity through innovative telehealth solutions.

Mariana Zobel de Ayala, an e i ghth- generation member, drives innovation and growth as an executive director at Ayala, spearheadi­ng leasing and hospitalit­y initiative­s at ALI. With expertise spanning various sectors including BPI’s Consumer Bank Marketing and Digital Platforms group, Mariana embodies Ayala’s commitment to progress and empowermen­t.

As we honor National Women’s Month, we salute the trailblazi­ng women of Ayala whose resilience, vision, and leadership have shaped the organizati­on’s past, present, and future. Their stories inspire generation­s, reaffirmin­g Ayala’s dedication to gender equality and empowermen­t both within the workplace and beyond.

Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Muntinlupa (PLMun) inaugurate­s tourism and hospitalit­y hub

Muntinlupa City is gearing up to welcome aspiring tourism and hospitalit­y profession­als with open arms as it unveils a brandnew academic hub dedicated to nurturing talent in these flourishin­g industries.

Led by Mayor Ruffy Biazon, the inaugurati­on of the Juan N. Luna Academic Building 5 at Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Muntinlupa (PLMun) marked a significan­t milestone for the city and its educationa­l landscape.

This state- of- the- art facility is a vital component of PLMun’s Institute of Tourism and Hospitalit­y Management (ITHM), set to offer topnotch education tailored to meet the demands of the rapidly expanding tourism and hospitalit­y sector.

Dr. Raymund Arcega, President of PLMun, emphasized the institute’s commitment to providing students with quality education and abundant job prospects in alignment with the city’s thriving hotel and tourism scene.

Spanning three f l oors, the new building boasts cutting- edge amenities designed to simulate realworld experience­s. From front desk and travel desk laboratori­es to fully equipped kitchen facilities and even a restobar, students will have access to hands-on learning opportunit­ies right at their fingertips.

Moreover, the building houses essential administra­tive spaces like the ITHM Faculty and Dean’s Offices, ensuring seamless support for students throughout their academic journey. Additional­ly, a Multimedia Room offers advanced technologi­cal resources for enhanced learning experience­s.

But perhaps the crowning jewel of the Juan N. Luna Academic Building 5 is its rooftop garden, providing a serene retreat where students can unwind and find inspiratio­n amidst their studies.

With its doors now open, this new academic haven promises to cultivate the next generation of tourism and hospitalit­y leaders, empowering them to leave an indelible mark on Muntinlupa’s dynamic industry landscape.

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