The Manila Standard’s managing editor, Ms. Joyce Pañares, is among three distinguished alumni of the University of the Philippine College of Mass Communication who will be honored for their significant contributions to media and communication during the 2024 edition of The Glory Awards.
The ceremonies will be held on Saturday, November 23, at the UP Film Institute in UPCMC, UP Diliman.
Organized by the UPCMC Alumni Association (UPCMCAA), the 2024 Glory Awards commemorates the legacy of Dr. Gloria Feliciano, the founding dean of UP’s College of Mass Communication, whose lifelong commitment to excellence continues to inspire generations of media practitioners.
The Glory Awards honor alumni who exemplify the highest standards of integrity, innovation, and social impact in fields like broadcasting, journalism, advertising, and more, as UPCMCAA remains committed to recognizing and supporting alumni who exemplify excellence and public service, reinforcing the college’s role as a pillar of responsible media in the Philippines.
Apart from Pañares, the 2024 honorees are radio veteran Willie Inong and advertising director Mandy Reyes.
All three awardees have made remarkable contributions in their respective fields, setting new standards in media and public service.
Willie Inong, affectionately known in broadcasting as “Hillbilly Willy,” has spent over 40 years revolutionizing the radio and TV industry in the Philippines. Through his unique programming and innovative formats, he has expanded audience reach while also providing critical healthcare services as Chair of the Good News Clinic & Hospital, a charitable mission in the Cordillera region.
Joyce Pañares, managing editor of Manila Standard, is being recognized for her fearless reporting and dedication to media ethics. Beginning her career as a young reporter, Pañares quickly rose to prominence and served as a respected president of the Malacañang Press Corps. Her commitment to the craft extends to educating future journalists, preparing new generations for the challenges of the newsroom with her extensive knowledge of media ethics and management.
Mandy Reyes, a pioneer in Philippine advertising, established Industria Productions, the first production house to introduce digital filmmaking to local commercials. Known for directing some of the country’s most iconic advertising campaigns, particularly in the food industry, Reyes continues to influence the field with storytelling that creates a sensory experience for viewers. His work has elevated advertising to an art form, blending compelling visuals with emotional resonance.
This year’s honorees join an elite group of alumni celebrated for their contributions to society and the media industry, among them, journalists Jessica Soho, Ces Drilon, Karen Davila, Ging Reyes, Roby Alampay, Ed Lingao, Abner Mercado, Lynda Jumilla, Charie Villa and Kata Inocencio; filmmakers Maryo de los Reyes, Jeffrey Jeturian, Cathy Garcia; TV executives Loren Dyogi, Deo Endrinal; social advocates Lan Mercado and Nona Andaya-Castillo, peace advocate Samira Gutoc, and many more. Each Glory Award winner receives a unique trophy sculpted by UP Professor Emerita Gigi Javier Alfonso, symbolizing their achievements and lasting impact.
The 2024 Glory Awards coincides with the UP CMC alumni homecoming gathering over 150 UPCMC alumni, students, and university officials to celebrate these three exceptional individuals. For more information on this year’s event and awardees, please check the UPCMCAA Facebook page.