SM’s 5th annual International Women’s Day Summit amplifies empowerment and gender inclusivity

Share

On March 7, 2025, SM Aura’s Samsung Hall hosted SM Supermalls’ 5th Annual International Women’s Day Summit, “Women Inspiring Women.” This free event, showcasing SM’s dedication to women’s empowerment, brought together a diverse crowd and 15 influential women leaders.

Moderated by United Nations (UN) Women National Goodwill Ambassador Karen Davila, the summit covered diverse women’s topics—technology, work safety, business, beauty, and e-commerce—offering insightful discussions.

Image
A powerful lineup of women speakers with SM Supermalls President Steven Tan and SM Supermalls Executive Vice President for Marketing Jonjon San Agustin at SM Supermalls’ 5th Annual International Women’s Day Summit, “Women Inspiring Women,” held at SM Aura’s Samsung Hall on March 7, 2025.

A star-studded lineup of inspiration

The impressive roster of speakers included BDO Brand Ambassador Small Laude, who shared insights on financial literacy for women, leading sexual wellness expert Dr. Rica Cruz, who delved into the creation of the women’s app Unprude, and Forbes 30 Under 30 awardee and BackScoop newsletter founder Amanda Cua, who shared her experience navigating the tech world as a young woman.

BDO Brand Ambassador Small Laude discusses financial literacy for girls and women.

Ana Lorenzana de Ocampo, Chief Executive Officer of Wildflour Hospitality Group, shared advice for female entrepreneurs, while SM Group Sustainability Champion Jessica Bianca Sy highlighted the importance of safe working spaces for women. Jacqe Gutierrez discussed growing beauty brands BLK and Happy Skin, and author Gina Consing-McAdam explored the power of writing and publishing with purpose.

SM Group Sustainability Champion Jessica Bianca Sy delivers a talk on Safe Working Spaces for Women, underlining the importance of creating supportive environments for women in the workplace.

Other notable speakers included Philippine Commission on Women (PCW) Chairperson Ermelita Valdeavilla, Department of Trade and Industry Undersecretary Blesila Lantayona, Connected Women co-founder Gina Romero, Isabela City Mayor Sitti Djalia Hataman, Canon Europe Ambassador Chiara Negrello, Canva PH Marketing and Growth Lead Maisie Littaua, and Canva Southeast Asia Regional Lead Yani Hornilla-Donato. Cibo’s Bledes Fores-Legarda paid tribute to her late sister, the award-winning Chef Margarita Fores, while Manila Bulletin Executive Director Pinky Colmenares joined the event. The summit also featured a dynamic panel discussion on “Women and Artificial Intelligence (AI),” discussing technology and female empowerment.

Cibo’s Bledes Fores-Legarda honors the legacy of her sister, Chef Margarita Fores.

AI and women’s empowerment visualized

A photo exhibit titled “Silent Shift – AI to Empower Women in the Philippines Beyond Traditional Limits” by Chiara Negrello, an Italian photojournalist and Canon Europe Ambassador, was also held at the Samsung Hall Lobby in SM Aura, in partnership with SM Supermalls, Aboitiz Foundation, Canon, and Connected Women.

(L-R): SM Supermalls President Steven Tan, Connected Women co-founder Gina Romero, Canon Europe Ambassador Chiara Negrello, Isabela City Mayor Sitti Djalia Hataman, Australian Ambassador to the Philippines Her Excellency HK Yu, and SM Supermalls Executive Vice President for Marketing Jonjon San Agustin
Isabela City Mayor Sitti Djalia Hataman (right) stands proudly beside her portrait at the “Silent Shift – AI to Empower Women in the Philippines Beyond Traditional Limits” photo exhibit by Italian photojournalist Chiara Negrello.

More than just a summit: A movement

The summit underscored SM Supermalls’ dedication to promoting a gender-inclusive future. As SM Supermalls President Steven Tan stated in his welcome remarks, “At SM Supermalls, we believe in the power of women to drive change. With 65% of our workforce and the majority of our leadership team being women, we support women year-round, not just in March.”

He added, “This year, SM celebrates women by uplifting artists through Sining Filipina, hosting forums with Local Government Units (LGUs), United Nations (UN) Women, and the Philippine Commission on Women (PCW), and organizing wellness activities like the Women’s Run, with over 8,000 participants, including Filipina Chief Executive Officers (CEOs).”

The event was made possible by SM Cinema, SM Store, BDO, Pandora, and Brittany Hotel.

For more information about SM Supermalls and their commitment to women’s empowerment, visit www.smsupermalls.com.

Philippines Graphic
Philippines Graphichttps://philippinesgraphic.com.ph/
Started in 1927, the Philippines Graphic is the longest-running printed magazine of national circulation that provides relevant news and features and promotes Philippine literature.

Read More

Casa Charlie brings affordable boutique hospitality with heart to Makati

VIA GRAPHIC PLUS | MAKATI CITY, Philippines — Casa Charlie is introducing a new boutique hotel concept near Makati’s business district that combines thoughtful design, practical comfort, and affordable accommodations with a...

SM Hotels champions hospitality as a pathway to second chances

VIA GRAPHIC PLUS — SM Hotels & Conventions Corporation (SMHCC), through its hotel properties Park Inn by Radisson North EDSA and Radisson Blu Hotel Cebu, is utilizing hospitality training to help Persons...

From siestas to 24/7 accessibility: Where does the gaming industry stand today?

There was a time when gaming in the Philippines meant physical spaces. Arcades echoed with coin drops and machine sounds, while computer shops became temporary homes for students skipping the afternoon heat...

Romero promotes reading, writing as tools for nation-building

VIA GRAPHIC PLUS | MANILA — Former House Deputy Speaker and Philippine Air Force Reserve Brig. Gen. Michael Odylon “Mikee” Romero is taking part today in the TopNewsAsia Magazine Signing at the...