To make a big jump from one field to another is nothing new for Atty. Mary Melanie “Honey” Quiño, now Deputy Administrator for Operations of Overseas Workers Welfare Association (OWWA). In fact, she’s not one to leave a profession she has been---. READ:
Deputy Administrator for Operations of Overseas Workers Welfare Association . In fact, she’s not one to leave a profession she has been embracing for long. She’s incorporating whatever her new task into her kind of routine.
Everything in DA Honey’s life is intertwined, connected in such a way they complement each other. Small wonder that prior to becoming OWWA’s DA, she has long been known in the entertainment industry as a film producer. And before showbiz spotlight zeroed in on her, her circle had long found her as a likable, no-nonsense lawyer.
As a legal expert, she gained respect. When she entered the movie industry she won public acclaim. Naturally, when the pandemic hit, her vision covered those that really needed help. As proof of how she fits well into her new OWWA job, Honey has actually been producing films that cater to OFWs’ experiences. She has a pool of directors more than willing to create films dedicated to OFWs. She believes that here in the Philippines, most people have family members who are OFWs. Many Filipinos find such films relatable. Her films not only tackle the dark experiences of OFWs, but also their success, light-hearted moments, and romantic experiences.
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