VISAYA Elects New CEO; Butch Valenzuela Remains as Chairman

Julian Valenzuela, current Chief Operating Officer (COO) of VISAYA, was elected as the new President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the company succeeding his father
Julian Valenzuela Re-elected to HIMAP Board of Trustees; Gets Fresh 2-year Term

December 11, 2024 – In an exciting development for the local healthcare information management industry, Julian Valenzuela, the incoming Chief Executive Officer of VISAYA, has been reelected to the Board of Trustees for the Healthcare Information Management Association of the Philippines (HIMAP). The election results were released during the HIMAP Q4 General Membership Meeting (GMM) […]
Globe Business Support Hineleban Foundation’s Rainforestation Efforts Through Golf

The country’s top enterprise leaders have joined Globe Business, the enterprise arm of Globe Telecom, in supporting the “rainforestation” efforts of Hineleban Foundation through donations coming…
Philippine call centers out to attract more foreign clients

About a hundred foreign companies are in talks with Philippine call centers as they look to outsource some of their business here.
DTI honors 17 of PHL’s top exporters

SEVENTEEN of the country’s top-performing exporters were recognized on Thursday during the National Export Congress, jointly organized by the Philippine Exporters Confederation (PhilExport), the…
The Philippines has become the call-center capital of the world

Ever since Joahnna Horca lost her father, a doctor, in a South China Sea typhoon, her large family has struggled to make ends meet. So after Horca earned a college degree in social work, an older…
Rural Philippine Call Center Shows Promise of New Business Model

TANJAY, NEGROS, the Philippines—Little stirs except the occasional stray dog after midnight in Tanjay, a sleepy town on the central Philippine island of Negros. But one place is bustling.
Philippines’ Rise as Call-Center Nation Lures Expats Home

Having grown up poor, Denise Sese found herself still mired in debt. It was 2009. A college dropout and one-time cashier at a Jollibee Foods Corp. fast-food outlet in Manila, she was out of a job.