Globe Telecom has officially partnered with the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) to launch a transformative, year-long initiative aimed at nurturing Filipino creativity and empowering young artists. The collaboration was formalized during a signing event attended by key leaders from both organizations, including CCP President Kaye Tinga and Globe’s Chief Marketing Officer Rochelle Vandenberghe.
Also present at the event were CCP Vice President for Administration Jose Gaite, Globe’s Chief Sustainability and Corporate Communications Officer Yolanda Crisanto, Senior Director of Convergent Segments Strategy Mary Ontiveros, and Director of Marketing Strategic Partnerships Rochelle Flores—signaling a united front in championing Philippine arts and culture.
The partnership will provide young creatives with access to high-impact programs such as Cinemalaya 2025, Virgin Labfest XX: Hinog, and the CCP Arts Education Program. These platforms aim to cultivate storytelling, performance, and visual arts, helping students hone their craft and develop their artistic voices.
This initiative reflects Globe’s broader mission to go beyond connectivity and create meaningful impact by enabling creativity and talent across all sectors. Meanwhile, CCP reaffirms its role as a cultural catalyst, committed to developing future generations of Filipino artists who will shape the nation’s cultural landscape.
