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(Left photo) Philippine Consul General in Los Angeles Ma. Hellen Barber De La Vega, ABS-CBN Managing Director Chinky Gatchalian De-Jesus, Glendale Mayor Dave Weaver cutting the ribbon officially opening the ABS-CBN Flagship Store and Office. (Right photo) shows (L-R) Deputy Consul General Imelda Panolong, Glendale Mayor Dave Weaver (4th frm L-R) Consul General De La Vega, ABS-CBN Managing Director De-Jesus and ABS-CBN Asst. Vice President Global Content Division Jun Del Rosario.

(Left photo) Philippine Consul General in Los Angeles Ma. Hellen Barber De La Vega, ABS-CBN Managing Director Chinky Gatchalian De-Jesus, Glendale Mayor Dave Weaver cutting the ribbon officially opening the ABS-CBN Flagship Store and Office. (Right photo) shows (L-R) Deputy Consul General Imelda Panolong, Glendale Mayor Dave Weaver (4th frm L-R) Consul General De La Vega, ABS-CBN Managing Director De-Jesus and ABS-CBN Asst. Vice President Global Content Division Jun Del Rosario.

 

Philippine Consul General to Los Angeles Maria Hellen Barber De La Vega attended the official opening ceremony of the ABS-CBN International office at Glendale, California on February 21.

Glendale Mayor Dave Weaver and Consul General De La Vega were both invited to the official launch of ABS-CBN’s new office in Glendale.  The ABS-CBN International Glendale office markets its core product the Total Filipino Channel (TFC), and myRemit, a TFC service for Filipino-Americans who wish to send money to the Philippines.

Photos and article courtesy of DFA press release, 01 March 2014.

 

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