VIA GRAPHIC PLUS — Cebu businessman and aviation executive Blake Nelson Go continues to demonstrate that business success and public service can go hand in hand, combining entrepreneurship, philanthropy, and innovation to support economic growth while uplifting communities.
Recognized as one of Cebu’s top business leaders through the Men in Business (MIB) Awards, Go has helped steer Prince Warehouse Club, Inc. toward sustained growth and expansion as its Vice President for Business Development and Finance.
Under his leadership, the retail chain has strengthened its operations, generated employment for more than 2,000 workers, and continued providing affordable goods to Filipino families.
Beyond the boardroom, Go has earned respect for his quiet but consistent humanitarian work.

Through the Asociación Benevola de Cebu and the Benevola de Cebu Foundation, he supports the continued expansion of Chong Hua Hospital and investments in modern healthcare facilities for Cebuanos.
During major disasters, including the Bogo earthquake and Typhoon Tino, Go personally led relief efforts while Prince Warehouse Club contributed millions of pesos worth of assistance to affected communities, underscoring his belief that businesses have a responsibility to help during times of crisis.
Go is also advancing Philippine aviation. A soon-to-be licensed private pilot, he recently earned the prestigious NBAA Certified Aviation Manager (CAM) credential and is pursuing further studies at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
His advocacy for modern airport infrastructure and aviation safety reflects his commitment to making the country more competitive in transportation, tourism, and investment.
For Go, business is more than generating profits—it is about creating opportunities, strengthening communities, and partnering with government in nation-building.
His leadership reflects a vision where private enterprise becomes a catalyst for economic development while remaining grounded in compassion and service to the Filipino people.
