The women leaders of KROMA Entertainment, empowering excellence within all corners of the boardroom and beyond (Image Source: Punto! Central Luzon/KROMA Entertainment) |
Step into the doors of a rising media company that walks the talk of valuing diversity, equality, and empowerment within its walls. This International Women’s Month, KROMA Entertainment continues to champion and nurture its culture of inclusivity from the boardroom down to its studios. Inclusivity permeates every facet of the media company’s operations, embodying its core values and principles. Behind the success and accolades, it is the women leaders of KROMA Entertainment who stand tall, each one a trailblazer in her own right. With vision and expertise, these ten remarkable women have played pivotal roles in shaping KROMA’s journey to prominence. These extraordinary individuals continue to propel KROMA Entertainment to new heights of excellence and innovation.
Denise Seva for LiveMNL and Music
Denise Seva boasts extensive experience in the domains of marketing, advertising, and broadcasting. As the General Manager of Live MNL and KROMA's Music division, Denise was able to expand the business from mounting brand events to reaching the music promoter scene and discovering new talent for an ever-evolving audience. From mounting Head In The Cloud and selling out seats to NIKI’s Nicole World Tour in minutes to staging hybrid branded events for a world-class clientele and giving homegrown artists from small towns big breaks, Denise leads in many ways.
Jil Go for Tradigital Broadcast
Jil Go brings in years’ worth of experience in the fields of sales, marketing, and programs acquisitions and has been pivotal in the innovation of KROMA's Tradigital Channels Business. It was during Jil’s leadership that Pinoy Interactive Entertainment (PIE) was launched as a channel and evolved into a fully-digital platform with various programs. She is hands-on in the evolution of tradigital yet again as KROMA adapts to the media’s ever changing landscape.
Kat Bautista for NYMA
Responsible for handling KROMA’s artist management business is Kat Bautista whose vision has been shaped by her experiences in the fields of marketing, technology, and strategy here and in the United States. She founded and currently leads KROMA's talent management agency NYMA and nurtures the burgeoning careers of content creators and entertainers alike. From handling local talent such as Abi Marquez and Kristel Fulgar, she grew the capabilities of NYMA, equipping her team to offer influencer management services and co-management of international talents such as Jamie Miller and Eric Nam.
Bianca Balbuena for ANIMA
Bianca Balbuena serves as the General Manager for KROMA's studio and production arm ANIMA. Assuming the role with an already stellar resumé in film, Bianca’s leadership inspires creatives to make content — films, series, podcasts, branded short-form — that showcases excellence in storytelling for various discerning audiences. Her tenure at KROMA has been a hit in itself with her teams’ output attaining both commercial and critical successes here and abroad.
Mell Tolentino for Secret Menu
After taking on various leadership roles in the fields of communication and media for over two decades, Mell Tolentino now serves as the head of Secret Menu where she leads the team in developing creative work for a diverse clientele with diverse needs. Mell uses her experience across various traditional and digital media to make Secret Menu a strong player in the field of B2B (business-to-business) creative services and help brands realize their creative vision through content that resonates with their audience.
Sarah Santiago for KROMA PubCo
Sarah Santiago is the consummate publishing professional, with editorial and brand experience across different media platforms and audiences through the years. Today, she helms KROMA's digital publishing business KROMA PubCo which powers youth-focused titles such as Wonder, FreebieMNL, and Complex Philippines. Her work enables KROMA to tell the stories of a generation, giving young Filipino readers content that entertains, informs, inspires, and challenges norms.
Joy Aquino for People (Human Resources)
With her vast experience handling human resources within the media industry, Joy Aquino now manages KROMA's People (Human Resources) department. She specializes in organizational and change management, performance management systems, among others, to cultivate current and potential Kroma employees.
Atty. Jane Delgado for Legal
Atty. Jane Delgado serves as KROMA’s Chief Legal Officer and Data Privacy Officer, overseeing the legal interests of the company’s diverse business units. Her legal counsel enables KROMA to navigate complex legal landscapes with confidence and ensures compliance with data privacy regulations. With Atty. Jane’s wealth of experience in the legal aspects of media, telecommunications, and retail, the company benefits from her extensive legal expertise, strategic thinking, and dedication to upholding the highest standards in legal matters.
Ro Manalo for Corporate Communications
Through her experiences in brand management, public relations, and media, Ro Manalo continues her career as KROMA's Head of Corporate Communications, making sure that the company’s messaging aligns seamlessly with its values and resonates effectively with its diverse audiences. Amidst the competitive landscape of the entertainment industry, Ro is also instrumental in elevating KROMA’s presence, making it known to consumers and stakeholders alike as a rising star in entertainment.
Cheng Kabigting for Strategy and Governance
Cheng Kabigting brings over a decade of experience with leading digital and media brands nationwide to her role as KROMA's Head of Strategy and Governance. Her journey at KROMA began as the Head of Sales and Marketing where she laid the foundational strategies for the company’s market presence. Prior to KROMA, she was instrumental in the digital business expansion of Globe Telecom, driving significant mobile data and content partnerships. Cheng’s strategic foresight and leadership have been pivotal in establishing and overseeing the Strategy and Governance team, guiding the company to new heights of success.
With these women holding the torch, KROMA stands as a beacon of empowerment, diversity, and innovation in the entertainment industry. Each leader brings a unique perspective and skill set, contributing to the company’s success and fostering a culture of inclusivity. Their collective achievements reflect KROMA's commitment to not only showcase creative excellence but also to create an environment where women thrive in leadership roles. By highlighting these remarkable women during International Women’s Month, KROMA reinforces its dedication to breaking barriers and inspiring the next generation of talent.
KROMA Entertainment CEO Ian Monsod proudly shares how Kroma upholds the importance of celebrating and empowering women to lead their respective fields, saying, “At KROMA Entertainment, we celebrate not just the achievements of our incredible women leaders, but the diverse perspectives and strengths they bring to our collective success. Today, we honor the progress we’ve made towards true equality, recognizing that fostering an inclusive workplace is not only the right thing to do but also a strategic imperative for innovation and excellence. It is my honor to work daily with these amazing women — media professionals, entertainment experts, leaders in every way.” As the company continues to evolve, guided by these influential women, KROMA Entertainment remains at the forefront of positive change in the entertainment landscape, setting an example for the industry to embrace inclusivity and celebrate the achievements of women in all aspects of their business.