When Doris Magsaysay Ho visited the Brooklyn campus of Pratt Institute last February, it was to reminisce about her student years, catch up with friends on the faculty and staff, and see how far her alma mater has developed. It was where she finished her master’s degree in industrial design in 1980, which proved instrumental to her career growth before stepping into the family business. On her visit, Magsaysay Ho met Pratt’s current president, Frances Bronet, a trailblazer in the arts and design education. A month later, it was Magsaysay Ho’s turn to welcome Bronet and her colleagues to the Philippines.
“I’m a Pratt graduate, but I never knew that all of you were also graduates until we started planning this!” Magsaysay Ho exclaimed during the intimate lunch she hosted. Later that evening, she hosted a dinner for the Pratt team at her house, where the rest of the alumni joined in.
“Doris is a force to reckon with,” commented Bronet on how diligent Magsaysay Ho made their threeday tour happen. The relationship between the institution and its Filipino graduates has been strong for years: Kenneth Cobonpue lectured at Pratt a few years ago, and it had Anina Gayla as a former colleague. But never in its history had the school’s president and some top officials visited Metro Manila to see the works of the alums. conversation after the tours with the alumni. “I just saw myself as somebody equal to whomever I was working with,” she said. Realising that gender inequality in workspaces happened later in her life, she nevertheless has always been headstrong and focused on getting things done.
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
SWEET SWISS SOJOURN
There is an undeniable charm that the Alps hold. Even skiing down its slopes has its own adrenalinefuelled appeal. But one can forego the adventure to indulge in what Switzerland has to offer
CAN THE MOVIE INDUSTRY BE SAVED?
Rising costs, low audience turnout and lack of originality are issues affecting Philippine cinema today. We ask director and Film Development Council of the Philippines Chairman Jose Javier Reyes what needs to be done to ensure its survival
NEW NOSTALGIA
Grammy-winning Gen Z singer songwriter Laufey refuses to be put into boxes and talks on the importance of going off the sheet music' in both performance and life
Perfect HARMONY
Over the past 40 years, OPM icons Pops Fernandez, Martin Nievera, Zsa Zsa Padilla and Gary Valenciano have been captivating audiences with songs about love, life and inspiration. In an interview with Tatler, they shared their journeys and challenges, discussed the current state of the Philippine music industry, and expressed their aspirations for the new generation that is taking OPM to the global stage
LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU
For our inaugural Entertainment and Culture Issue, we spotlight the world of music by featuring 26 exceptional stars among the best and brightest in the country
Night of Glamour
Solidifying its position in the market, the Belo Medical Group has once again showcased why it is one of the top aesthetic practitioners in the country
From Combat to Health
Colonel Ariel Querubin's dedication to well-being echoes a mission of empowering individuals to live healthy, protected lives
More than Meals
Three inspirational women demonstrate how fresh, exceptional food connects and nourishes us across time through luxury brands Sub-Zero and Wolf
Zig Dulay
From thought-provoking dramas to enchanting fantasies, Zig Dulay is reintroducing the Filipino narrative to the world
My Top Shot
Photographer Filbert Kung shares the inspiration behind his Chronology of a Mind exhibition in Milan