Bernardita Gwynne Bondoc, M.S. is a distinguished academic professional with a comprehensive background in communication, marketing, and advertising. She has been sharing her knowledge with students of Communication Arts at the Faculty of Arts and Letters, University of Santo Tomas, since 2005. Ms. Bondoc is an active member of the Philippine Association of Communication Educators (PACE) in addition to her teaching responsibilities.
Her academic journey commenced with an undergraduate degree in Communications, with a focus on advertising. She has acquired a wide variety of professional experiences, such as positions in marketing, IT, events management, and accounts management. Ms. Bondoc obtained her Master of Science in Advertising from the University of Santo Tomas.
At the present time, she is pursuing a PhD in Communication at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines. She is a full-time Associate Professor 4 at Emilio Aguinaldo College-Cavite, where she also functions as the adviser of the college newspaper, Magdalo, and holds the position of BA Communication Program Head.
The knowledge-sharing paradigm of libraries is the primary focus of research, with a particular emphasis on the "convenient mindset" of Filipinos toward libraries.
Her academic journey commenced with an undergraduate degree in Communications, with a focus on advertising. She has acquired a wide variety of professional experiences, such as positions in marketing, IT, events management, and accounts management. Ms. Bondoc obtained her Master of Science in Advertising from the University of Santo Tomas.
At the present time, she is pursuing a PhD in Communication at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines. She is a full-time Associate Professor 4 at Emilio Aguinaldo College-Cavite, where she also functions as the adviser of the college newspaper, Magdalo, and holds the position of BA Communication Program Head.
The knowledge-sharing paradigm of libraries is the primary focus of research, with a particular emphasis on the "convenient mindset" of Filipinos toward libraries.