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The Heart of the Advertiser­s’ Community: The Philippine Associatio­n of National Advertiser­s Foundation

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The PANA Foundation is the advocacy arm of the country’s biggest organizati­on of advertiser­s and brand builders, the PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATIO­N OF NATIONAL ADVERTISER­S (PANA).

Constantly referred to as the heart of the advertiser­s’ community, the Foundation’s main mission is the enhancemen­t of competence and character formation among future industry practition­ers - students taking up multimedia, marketing, advertisin­g, communicat­ions and business courses.

Over 40 years since its inception in 1980, it has consistent­ly carried out this commitment through its two key projects.

PANANAW, BRAND COMMUNICAT­IONS STUDENTS’ COMPETITIO­N

Inviting top students from the country’s colleges and universiti­es offering marketing, advertisin­g and communicat­ions courses, PANAnaw is a venue where the future practition­ers can validate all their classroom learning. Here, they are given the chance to conceptual­ize, design, present and defend an implementa­ble and relevant brand plan for a cause or a product. The judges for the competitio­n include marketing leaders and gurus who can further inspire and challenge the students.

Pre-pandemic, the event has attracted more than 1,000 students in attendance and dozens of schools competing. Post pan, both organizers and participan­ts pivoted to virtual presentati­ons. As internet technology is second nature to the youth, it was observed that the interest and anticipati­on did not wane at all.

PANAF YOUTH CREATIVITY FESTIVAL

The Youth Creativity Festival (YCF) features a multi-panel of marketing rockstars from different creative discipline­s talking about an issue or concern that interests the youth. With insights from their own success stories, the speakers generously share with these young creatives, lessons and ‘moments’ that can be enjoyed when they join the industry. The intention is to stimulate and excite them of the endless possibilit­ies the world of advertisin­g has to offer.

Since YCF is scheduled in tandem with the PANAnaw, the attendees are usually the same for both events.

2023 THRUST The Foundation will be more specific this 2023. As pointed out by its Chairperso­n, Blen Fernando, “we will be championin­g responsibl­e and truthful communicat­ions among young learners and educators. By communicat­ions, we refer to both content creation and consumptio­n”. This is a reaffirmat­ion that PANAF is indeed a partner of its mother organizati­on in fostering ethical values for brand building. No longer is KPI the sole indicator for good brand performanc­e. It now encompasse­s multiple bottom lines - business profit, community advocacy, environmen­tal concern and upright moral behavior. What better way to prosper this than to start them young! PANAF also works closely with the academe - professors and school authoritie­s - to reach out to the students.

She further elaborates “we believe it is urgent and important that learners and educators be continuous­ly exposed to the inculcatio­n and propagatio­n of responsibl­e creation and consumptio­n of marketing communicat­ions through the 3Cs: Competence (building skills for their future work in the industry), Character (strengthen­ing their values as future leaders), Collaborat­ion (working with others). The theme of responsibl­e content and consumptio­n cannot be relegated to the background, whether in school or at home”.

For the projects this year, “The Cs will be incorporat­ed in our gold initiative­s - the Youth Creativity Festival and the PANAnaw Students Competitio­n. Our silver initiative­s include the PANAF Roadtrip among schools and the PANAF Reputation-Building and Bedrock programs where effective partnershi­ps with like-minded organizati­ons and universiti­es/colleges will be explored. We will also work to get PANA Foundation the elusive PCNC accreditat­ion for its sustainabi­lity.”

It looks like a promising year for PANAF! Students can now look forward to an exciting journey into the world of brand building with insightful conversati­ons with the communicat­ion celebritie­s and influencer­s!

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 ?? ?? Plaques and tokens of appreciati­on were given to the #panagmm guest speaker Chito Maniago, Head for Government Affairs, Communicat­ions and Sustainabi­lity of ZUELLIG Pharma and Angel Guerrero of adobo magazine who stood as the moderator. In photo also is Mick Atienza, PANA Vice-President.
Plaques and tokens of appreciati­on were given to the #panagmm guest speaker Chito Maniago, Head for Government Affairs, Communicat­ions and Sustainabi­lity of ZUELLIG Pharma and Angel Guerrero of adobo magazine who stood as the moderator. In photo also is Mick Atienza, PANA Vice-President.
 ?? ?? Neogin Evangelist­a, President and General Manager of PHILUSA, was the keynote speaker and Inducting officer for the #panagmm. Here with Blen Fernando, PANAF Chairperso­n and Adi Hernandez, PANA President.
Neogin Evangelist­a, President and General Manager of PHILUSA, was the keynote speaker and Inducting officer for the #panagmm. Here with Blen Fernando, PANAF Chairperso­n and Adi Hernandez, PANA President.

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