Communications Specialist at Erie County Department of Health; Author, "Barangay to Broadway: Filipino American Theater History"
erie, pennsylvania, united states
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Claim your profileWalter AngMarketing Communications- planning and management of marketing efforts including advertising, public relations, online presence, and eventsWriting / Editing / Editorial Management- print and online publications (Philippine Daily Inquirer, 8List.ph, among others)Theater Production- theater production (Cultural Center of the Philippines, Lemon Circle Group, among other organizations)His writing has appeared in Philippine Daily Inquirer (Inquirer.net), 8List.ph, Asian Dragon Magazine, Metro Magazine (ABS-CBN Publishing), and other publications. He usually covers theater, performing arts, travel, food, and health. He was editorial consultant at ID8 Digital Marketing Agency's publishing/content division; former editor-in-chief of 8List.ph. In the very early years of the dotcom boom, he was a content editor at the seminal website for the Chinese-Filipino community, Tsinoy.com. Ang also works in marketing communications (public relations, social media, event management, advertising, etc. across online, print, broadcast and on-ground media). Past agencies include StratWorks, Euro RSCG Manila (now Havas Worldwide Manila) and Agatep Associates (now Havas PR Agatep). Past companies include Gan Advanced Osseointegration Center, St. Luke's Medical Center and De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde.Ang was a Fellow at the 2009 University of Santo Tomas Varsitarian-J. Elizalde Navarro National Workshop on Arts and Humanities Criticism Writing. He was a juror for Philstage Gawad Buhay! from 2008 to 2009. Production management and/or publicity work include Ballet Philippines, Tanghalang Pilipino, Myra Beltran Dance Forum, Contemporary Dance Network Manila, Bit by Bit Development Company, Repertory Philippines. Dramaturgy work includes "Tegenif: A Dream Play," translated/adapted by Emmanuel Dumlao from August Strindberg's "A Dream Play."






Masters, Communications, Marketing at De La Salle UniversityGraduated: 2008