Jonha Richman | |
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![]() Richman with former US Ambassador
Philip Goldberg | |
Born | Jonha Ducayag Revesencio March 8, 1989 |
Nationality | Filipino |
Occupation(s) | Entrepreneur, Investor |
Organization | Startup Weekend |
Jonha Richman (born Jonha Ducayag Revesencio) is a Filipino-born businesswoman. Rappler recognised her as one of the 'most inspiring Filipino entrepreneurs' [1] and SunStar considered her as one of the most 'successful Filipino businesswomen'. [2] Dubbed as the 'Most Connected Businesswoman from Asia', [3] she is an advocate for startups, [4] women empowerment [5] and equality. She campaigned for educational reform in efforts to teach kids in embracing failure to succeed. [6] [7]
She is a patron of UK Charity Week [8] and mentor for Startup Weekend, an organisation which advocates for inclusivity in the technological space. [9] [10]
Richman was born Jonha Revesencio in Balete, Aklan[ citation needed] to Aklanon father and Ilocana mother. [11] She studied computer programming at STI College. [9] She started her career working on campaigns for brands including Google, Pepsi, and Bloomberg. [12]
Richman splits her time between Singapore, the Philippines, and the United Kingdom. In 2019, she put the city of Iloilo in the worldwide economic map as she reportedly sold a portion of her real estate portfolio for cryptocurrencies, making the city being the first mover in Asia. [13] [14] [15]
A business columnist for Fast Company, [16] [17] and Huffington Post, [18] [19] her essay on “Philippines: A Digital Lifestyle Capital in the Making? [20]” became one of the basis for the proposed bill by Senator Antonio Trillanes about his campaign against trolls on social media. [21] [22]
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Jonha Richman | |
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![]() Richman with former US Ambassador
Philip Goldberg | |
Born | Jonha Ducayag Revesencio March 8, 1989 |
Nationality | Filipino |
Occupation(s) | Entrepreneur, Investor |
Organization | Startup Weekend |
Jonha Richman (born Jonha Ducayag Revesencio) is a Filipino-born businesswoman. Rappler recognised her as one of the 'most inspiring Filipino entrepreneurs' [1] and SunStar considered her as one of the most 'successful Filipino businesswomen'. [2] Dubbed as the 'Most Connected Businesswoman from Asia', [3] she is an advocate for startups, [4] women empowerment [5] and equality. She campaigned for educational reform in efforts to teach kids in embracing failure to succeed. [6] [7]
She is a patron of UK Charity Week [8] and mentor for Startup Weekend, an organisation which advocates for inclusivity in the technological space. [9] [10]
Richman was born Jonha Revesencio in Balete, Aklan[ citation needed] to Aklanon father and Ilocana mother. [11] She studied computer programming at STI College. [9] She started her career working on campaigns for brands including Google, Pepsi, and Bloomberg. [12]
Richman splits her time between Singapore, the Philippines, and the United Kingdom. In 2019, she put the city of Iloilo in the worldwide economic map as she reportedly sold a portion of her real estate portfolio for cryptocurrencies, making the city being the first mover in Asia. [13] [14] [15]
A business columnist for Fast Company, [16] [17] and Huffington Post, [18] [19] her essay on “Philippines: A Digital Lifestyle Capital in the Making? [20]” became one of the basis for the proposed bill by Senator Antonio Trillanes about his campaign against trolls on social media. [21] [22]
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