ANGELES CITY – Business magazine Forbes Asia has recognized Converge President and co-Founder Maria Grace Y. Uy as among 50 women above 50 years old who are leading the way in “shattering age and gender norms all over the globe.”
Uy is the youngest honoree in its age-defying 50 Over 50 list, which lauds trailblazing women icons in business, politics, art, and science in the Asia-Pacific region.
She is one of only two Filipinas to make it to the 2022 list, the other being Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Rappler CEO Maria Ressa.
Uy and Ressa join other distinguished women in the list including Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike, World Bank Managing Director Anshula Kant, Samoa Prime Minister Fiame Mata’afa, World Health Organization Chief Scientist Soumya Swaminathan, Macquarie Group CEO and Managing Director Shemara Wikramanaya, OCBC Group CEO Helen Wong, and Indian author Arundhati Roy.
The business publication cited Uy’s key role in growing Converge into one of the biggest fixed broadband operators in the Philippines today. She founded Converge together with her husband Dennis Anthony Uy in 2007 to provide world-class internet connectivity to Filipinos. Now, the Company which they brought public at the height of the pandemic in 2020 is valued at around P230 billion (approximately US$4.6 billion).
“This recognition from Forbes Asia is an honor and proves to women worldwide the value they bring to their field, at any age. I would also like to give credit to the other hard-working women at Converge who are making their mark in the ICT field,” said Uy.
She noted that women in business today should not be afraid to voice out their opinions. “Many women realize too late the ability to stand up for themselves, whether it’s because of nurture or the culture. Thus, we need to encourage women to speak out and make sure their voices are heard,” she said.
A certified public accountant, Uy served as Finance and Accounting Manager at tech giant IBM before becoming CFO at various family-held companies. She earned her BS Accountancy degree from De La Salle University and notched 16th place in the CPA Licensure Board Examination in 1989.
With her husband Dennis, the fiber broadband network of Converge has already reached 9.6 million homes, covering 38% of households nationwide and more than doubled its net income to P5.2 billion as of end-September 2021.
This year, nationwide expansion is still atop the fiber broadband provider’s agenda, intending to gain traction and make headway in the markets of Visayas and Mindanao as it pursues its goal to reach 55% of Philippine households by 2023.
The complete list of honorees in Forbes Asia’s 50 Over 50: Asia 2022 can be viewed here: https://www.forbes.com/sites/maggiemcgrath/2022/01/11/50-over-50-asia-2022/?sh=54ad904e350c.