Awarded the P1 million cash prize was Pearl de Guzman, 25, founder of Staffz.
De Guzman said that Staffz is a go-to outsourcing company when it comes to freelance service portals also dedicated to helping the underprivileged. By equipping them with the necessary skill sets, the firm hopes to give them a platform to pursue a freelancing career and rise above their economic situations.
Staffz edged out three other companies for the top prize in a final pitch to an international panel of judges. “Project Go” is a brand new business reality show where aspiring entrepreneurs will get the chance to pitch their dreams into reality, with the help of expert mentors.
Published December 18, 2020, 9:00 AM
With all the perils we have experienced this 2020, our relationship with canned goods became more vital. From being an instant meals during typhoons, volcanic eruptions, and the pandemic, canned goods are among the things that helped us survive this year.
Channeling that kind gesture that comes in every canned food item is Filipina designer
Zarah Juan, as she launches a line of tote bags in collaboration with a brand many generations of Filipino grew up eating, Ligo. (And it looks like our guess from a previous post is spot on!)
“The brilliance of the minds behind the Ligo brand mixed with the quirky nostalgia of the Zarah Juan brand brings you this fantastic design sure to stir up memories and at the same time represent hope for our local artisans,” Zarah says in an Instagram post.