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About

Prince Gregorio is a communication strategist and project manager who specializes in experiential, content, partnerships and brand activations for private, multilateral, and international organizations. His work is dedicated to advancing humanitarian and social development causes through innovative storytelling, creative advocacy, and audience engagement.

Prince began his career at Thomson Reuters, producing high-level events across Asia-Pacific on topics such as intellectual property, competition law, data privacy, and antitrust regulation—just some of the wide-ranging issues he managed during that time. The experience of convening global experts and policy leaders across diverse sectors sparked his passion for international collaboration and inspired his move into the multilateral space.

Since then, Prince has shaped global initiatives, producing experiential activations, live events, strategic campaigns, and special projects that amplify the United Nations's mission. He has cultivated a network of partnerships with governmental institutions, industry leaders, media organizations, influencers, and agencies, driving collaboration to enhance global advocacy efforts and ensure lasting impact.

He holds a degree in International Studies from De La Salle University and is pursuing a master’s degree in Public Relations and Corporate Communications at New York University, where he is a recipient of the NYU-SPS Dean’s Scholarship, the Chester Burger Excellence in Public Relations Award, and a Fellow of the Social Sector Leadership Diversity of NYU Changemaker Center. He also holds professional diplomas in Event Management from De La Salle College of Saint Benilde and Convention and Meeting Management from NYU’s School of Professional Studies. These qualifications have equipped him with a unique ability to merge strategic vision with operational excellence.

Outside of work, he lives in Brooklyn with his husband and their two dogs, Maple and Charlie, who keep the household lively. He recharges through tennis, yoga, and running, although the dogs usually turn every run into an unplanned sprint.

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