Ria Gaviola is a freelance content writer with over four years of professional experience. She is also a mom of a nine-year-old daughter doing homeschool. This is her typical day.
Ria Gaviola
Do you want to hear inspiring stories from fellow beautiful and powerful women? Join the Beautiful Powerful Women 2018 Conference and be inspired!
Ruth Keijdener
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Imagine an event in Naga that taught women how to leverage technology to build or better their own business. Well, ladies of Naga, here we come!
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MANILA, Philippines—Connected Women was one of the 12 startup companies that participated in the MIT Inclusive Innovation Challenge (IIC) Asia Regional Celebration at the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce in Bangkok, Thailand last August 24, 2018.
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The Connected Women Online Magazine is always looking for new ways to Share, Connect, Work, and Learn. We want to connect and work with like-minded women who want to share what they do with the community. This way, we all learn something new!
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Moren Manalastas, a wife and mom of two, has been working remotely as an events and content administrator for the past years for Connected Women. It was this time that she learned to work while taking care of her father who was sick, and a baby who is around a year old. “Taking care of my father has been a challenging experience,” she narrates. “It was unexpected.
Melissa Bagamasbad
After the success of the inaugural 2018 Awards, the second Women of the Future Awards Southeast Asia will be held in March 2019. The awards will once again aim to build a platform to showcase regional emerging leaders, who are tomorrow’s game changers, disrupting stereotypes and driving positive, impactful change.
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Almost 150 women from all over Iloilo attended our Connected Women Launch and #SheMeansBusiness workshop! Next stop, Naga!
Melissa Bagamasbad
A young mom who was unable to finish her studies at first, Bea Vergara persevered to land remote jobs in order to pay for her education. Read on how she was able to establish her own startup company and give her daughter a good future all because of remote work.
Bea Vergara