“Allianz is there to provide protection, (so) every participant gets a Php100,000 Free Personal Accident Life Insurance. Allianz globally builds partnerships with organizations that share our values, especially our belief in embracing new ideas and technologies that have a positive impact on peoples’ lives.” ~Rei Abrazaldo, Brand Communications and Digital Director of Allianz PNB Life
Allianz to Give 100K Free
Personal Accident Life Insurance Coverage
to All Participants of PHA Heart Run
for 1 year to the participants of the
Philippine Heart Association (PHA) Heart Run Powered by Allianz
happening at the SM By The Bay on May 13, 2018.!
Mr. Abrazaldo, further announced that the first place winners of the 21K leg of the race will receive an all-expense-paid trip to Thailand to represent the country at the Allianz Ayudhya Run in November.
Dr. Olaf Kliesow, president and chief executive officer Allianz PNB Life; Gae Martinez, chief marketing officer, Allianz PNB Life; Dr. Jorge Sison, PHA president; Dr. Nannette Rey, vice president, PHA; Dr. Ronald Cuyco, board member, PHA; and Dr. Aurelia Leus, board member, PHA.
Allianz has supported the PHA and its advocacy in promoting a healthy active lifestyle and in emphasizing that prevention is better than cure as more Filipinos suffer from cardiovascular diseases.
The PHA Heart Run is also sponsored by:
- Watsons
- Omron
- Fitbit
- Fitbar
- Eaton Mini Suites
Its media partners include:
- The Philippine Daily Inquirer
- Business World
- Business Mirror
- Philippine Graphic Magazine
- Pilipino Mirror
- Travelife Magazine
- The Manila Times
- Wheninmanila
- Multisports.ph
he PHA Heart Run Advocacy Campaign (Walk for the Heart), and the Official Partnership of the Philippine Heart Association and Allianz PNB Life. All these initiatives are geared towards spreading awareness on cardiovascular health among Filipinos.
The event's theme, "One Run, One Heartbeat," encourages everyone to stand united in promoting a healthy, active lifestyle to prevent the risk factors that lead to cardiovascular diseases.
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