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Leading with purpose: Ayala Land executives redefine the future

The Philippine Star

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March 28, 2025

Real estate isn't just about buildings—it's about people. It's about creating spaces where communities can grow, where businesses can thrive, and where families feel at home.

Women bring a unique perspective to this work, balancing strategy with empathy, function with experience. In an industry that shapes the way people live, that perspective matters. At Ayala Land, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) aren't just policies on paper. They guide how we develop talent, build teams, and lead. The best ideas come from diverse voices, and ensuring that women have access to leadership roles and growth opportunities isn't just about fairness—it's about making our industry stronger.

A big part of my role is shaping the next generation of leaders by fostering an environment where talent can thrive. Through mentorship, leadership programs, and skills training, we provide women with the support and opportunities they need to step into key roles—whether as project heads, architects, engineers, or decision-makers. The goal isn't just to open doors but to create a culture where growth is nurtured, leadership is earned, and success is defined by talent—not gender.

This industry is changing, and women are a big part of that change. By challenging old norms and stepping into leadership, we're not just building better developments—we're shaping a future where more women in real estate have the platform to lead, innovate, and make a lasting impact.

Stepping into the dynamic world of real estate, I find myself filled with both excitement and humility. Real estate is not merely about constructing buildings; it is about crafting homes and vibrant communities. As professionals in real estate, we bring an approach rooted in empathy, collaboration, and a deep commitment to ensuring that our projects contribute positively to the social fabric of our cities.

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