Marylou G. Ngo-Ang is a serial entrepreneur, starting her trading business informally at the age of 16 and is now a serial entrepreneur after working on a double degree in Mass Communications/PR and International Business from the Assumption College in Makati, Philippines.
After taking post-graduate studies as an international scholar on Peace and Conflict Resolution at American University in Washington, DC, she now leads several companies providing solutions such as ACE Medical Solutions, Inc. and CMGN Solutions, Inc. (Interior/Exterior Fit Out Materials Supplier and Specialty Contractor), serving a vast clientele from residential, commercial, hospitality to institution and government projects.
She also actively sits on the boards of her family corporations, which are diversely involved in bronze replacement parts manufacturing, power generation and water treatment facilities, shipbuilding, ship repairs, and shipyard engineering.
Very conscious of social responsibility even at a young age—when she held top positions in student councils growing up—she continues to be involved in local business chambers’ projects, working closely with local government units and the academe in uplifting lives through different institutional and award-winning programs.
She also actively fundraises for different church parishes and was just recently appointed as director at the city-run Cebu City Medical Center.
She confided to FWN Chairperson Marile Mondejar that she is stepping out of her comfort zone in accepting this award, as she is so used to just working and influencing from behind the scenes. She believes in the transformational contributions of FWN 100 to even just a single Filipina in nation-building—what more as a very unique sisterhood.