OFFICE LEASING.Photo shows the skyscrapers of Cebu IT Park, which is home to the biggest outsourcing companies operating in Cebu City. Colliers International Philippines on Friday (Nov. 5, 2021) projected that demand for office leasing in the country's second-biggest outsourcing hub is expected to increase as the government continues to safely reopen the economy.(Photo courtesy of cebuholdings.com) CEBU CITY - The demand for office leasing in Cebu's business districts is seen to significantly recover next year and sees sustained employment in the outsourcing industry. "Moving forward, office leasing will be driven by companies based in the US and other major economies that continue to expand and outsource activities from hubs such as the Philippines," Joey Bondoc, Global realtor Colliers International associate director for research, said in an interview with the Philippine News Agency (PNA) on Friday. Bondoc said Cebu will remain attractive due to its quality workfor
Ali Sangalang
Linya-Linya Corp.
“We have come some way from the toilet humor of the 80s…That said, our humor is still unique because we relate it to what we experience every day.”
In September 2010, Ali Sangalang found himself working at the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office (PCDSPO) in Malacañang as senior speechwriter to then-president Benigno Aquino 3rd. “I was practically fresh out of college, having worked briefly as an accounts executive of a small ad agency,” he recalls. There he was, he says, surrounded by other young writers, all fueled by their idealism and passion for public service, making sure that the president’s messages came out loud and clear.