The Global Filipino Magazine | Issue 13 | May 2021

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Kevinson Pineza De Ocampo From working as an assistant waiter to marketing manager

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evinson Pineza De Ocampo vividly recalled when he embarked on an overseas journey in 2015 and worked as an assistant waiter in one of the leading luxury brands of the hospitality industry in the UAE. From an assistant waiter, he rose through the ranks and soon became the lead bartender. He said that Dubai is a suitable and promising place for someone like him who is immersed in the hospitality industry.

However, he wanted something more outside of his comfort bubble. He got introduced to the badminton community in Dubai. A varsity player from elementary until college, he was able to join badminton competitions and did what he really loved. “I feel at home here in Dubai

Ocampo took his chances and decided to venture on his other passion which is to create stories, act, and make films. This passion led him to join the Facebook community page People on the Go as the marketing manager, business development and commercial manager, brand ambassador, and one of its leading actors. “Working as a filmmaker and handling creative talents is very challenging because you have to bring unique and authentic ideas to capture the most interesting topics and trendy vibes that are very timely and relevant to capture the interest of the audience both locally and internationally. One of the best parts of my career as a talent, producer, and creator is to create wonderful stories that will bring a memorable experience to the audience and hopefully provide them with life lessons and discoveries,” he said.

Ocampo is one of the leading actors of the remake Filipino film Lamentasyon. The psychological horror film was written, acted, produced, directed, marketed, and distributed by Filipinos in the UAE. He shared that one of the most challenging times he had to endure while overseas was during the onset of the pandemic last year. The hospitality and tourism industries were terribly affected, thus their source of income was scarce. “I continued to have my hopes up and I prayed hard that it would end and everything would come back to how it was before the pandemic. I had my friends here in Dubai who kept me going and we helped each other lift our spirits and hopes high in spite of the tragedy,” he said. Having worked in the hospitality field and having the artist’s blood, Ocampo wants to continue his advocacy which is to help his fellow OFWs to continue their passion in arts. “I want them to keep creating and sharing stories, narratives, films, that should be heard and seen by people,” he further added.

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Even before working in Dubai, the Bachelor of Hotel Restaurant Management and Tourism graduate was already honed in the field of the hospitality industry in the Philippines. Ocampo was a customer service representative in the Philippines, handling various hospitality industry accounts. He said it all started with fast-food chains to fine dining to three-star hotels, and then to Forbes’ five-star hotels. While at the peak of his career, he joined different competitions as coffee master, tea sommelier, wine sommelier, and mixologist.

and I consider it as my second home. Dubai has given me a lot of opportunities to earn aside from outside my job here. I joined different competitions,” he said. He added that he is grateful for having the chance to work with UAE’s leading brands and see how he can push himself to thrive as an overseas Filipino worker.

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Filipina nanny in Dubai proudly graduates as Nursing Assistant - Nerissa Clacio Picones

1min
page 29

I had to go through a massive reinvention to reach where I am today’ - Noel Eric B. Ang

4min
page 28

OFW who passionately saves babies through her breastmilk completes Caregiver course - Chinie Jane Ching

18min
pages 30-44

OFW turned entrepreneur showcasing Filipino cuisine before the world culinary stage - Gina Valbuena

2min
page 25

From shop designer to marketing director for emerging e-commerce company in Middle East - Badz Nazareth

3min
page 27

This Filipina is the key in making Middle East brands soar higher in the regional arena - Joanne Rico

4min
page 26

Every day dapat may progress ka’: Former dishwasher now executive chef in Dubai - Ricardo Bojador

2min
page 24

Multicolor realism painter’s art of surviving abroad - Gitter Ramirez

4min
pages 21-23

HR professional who went abroad in her 30s, now owner of management consultancy firm in UAE

4min
page 19

10-year-old Filipina in UAE bags several awards from international swimming competitions - Jaella Mische Mendoza

1min
page 18

From recruitment specialist to senior specialist for world’s leading energy producer - Jose Apuyan Koska

3min
page 20

Using power of media and entertainment in promoting Filipinos’ welfare abroad - Rhoel Raymundo Mendoza

4min
pages 16-17

OFW shares journey from university editor to one of UAE’s seasoned media professional - Albert Dela Cruz Alba

4min
page 14

Meet this Filipina in Dubai who lost her job due to Covid-19 but chose to help her fellow kabayans

4min
page 12

Former OFW finds musical inspiration during the coronavirus pandemic - Rocky Turen

2min
page 15

Worked as a waitress some 20 years ago in UAE, Filipina now founder of trading company - Fevhie “Vhie” Laurilla

2min
page 13

Single mom, breadwinner shares journey as a laser technician in Abu Dhabi - Angelica Camille P. Ordonez

2min
page 8

From working as an assistant waiter to marketing manager - Kevinson Pineza De Ocampo

3min
page 9

Pinay area manager in UAE takes Caregiver class to take care dad in Philippines - Maila Clavecillas Mahadurage

2min
pages 10-11
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