Federal Land Wins BCI Asia Top Developer Award
Photo shows: Federal Land General Manager, Thomas F. Mirasol, and Senior Vice President and Head of Sales & Marketing, John Frederick C. Cabato, receive the BCI Asia Top Developer award from Mr. Michael Dauden, Director, Commercial Airconditioning Group (Concepcion Midea, Inc.) & on the right is Dr. Matthias Krups, Founder & Chairman (BCI Media Group).
Prime real estate company, Federal Land, Incorporated, was named one of the country’s top developers in the 2019 BCI Asia Top Ten Awards last June 14, 2019 at Grand Hyatt Manila in BGC, Taguig.
The annual BCI Asia Top Ten Awards is given to property developers and architectural firms that have made the greatest contribution towards environmentally responsible projects in the prior year. The selection criteria considered the extent of their sustainability efforts and confirmed green building ratings.
Federal land submitted The Seasons Residences – Haru tower in Sunshine Fort, BGC in Taguig as its entry for the awards program.
The Philippines’ BCI Asia Top Ten Awards is organized by BCI Media Group, a leading provider of building and construction information across the Asia Pacific region with 20 offices across 9 countries and reporting on construction projects across 13 countries.
Aside from the Philippines, the award is also held in Hong Kong SAR, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Digital Marketing Head
Martin is an experienced marketer with over 16 years of experience across various industries including real estate, banking and finance, technology, and advertising.
Martin has a broad range of expertise in having handled campaigns, brand launches, activations both in the traditional and digital space. Currently serving as the Digital Marketing Head at Federal Land, Martin leads a team focused on managing digital sales and platforms for the residential, estates and commercial business units.
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