Solidifying her reputation as one of the countryโs leading women entrepreneurs and tycoons, Converge President and Co-Founder Grace Y. Uy receives recognition once again in the acclaimed Stevie Awards for Women in Business, winning the Gold Stevie for Woman of the Year – Technology category.
The Stevie Awards for Women in Business honors women entrepreneurs, executives, employees, and the organizations they run for their impact on and contribution to their respective industries.
Since Converge was founded in 2007, Uy committed herself together with her husband, Converge CEO and Co-Founder Dennis Anthony Uy, to uplifting the unserved and underserved, pledging to leave no one behind as she works to fulfill the promise of what a digitally-connected nation can do. Her voice has been instrumental in steering the companyโs sustainability agenda and ensuring Converge is on solid financial footing to weather market turbulence.
A confidante and co-pilot of Converge CEO and Co-Founder Dennis Anthony Uy, Grace has her own brand of results-oriented and data-driven leadership at Converge.
โIn the realm of business, where innovation, resilience, and leadership are celebrated, I am thrilled to celebrate this achievement. This award not only recognizes individual accomplishment but serves as an example of womenโs impact in shaping the future of business,โ said Uy.
Grace Uy bested foremost women tech executives from around the world, including those from Uber, Microsoft, and GCash.
Gold, Silver, and Bronze Stevie Award winners were determined by the average scores of more than 200 business professionals around the world, working on six juries.
Embodying her unique traits as a woman in business, Grace ushered a series of triumphs in her pursuit to power a digitally-connected Philippines.
Co-piloting the business with her husband Dennis, Converge is now the Philippines’ fastest-growing fixed broadband provider with a subscriber base of 2.05 million as of Q32023 from approximately 530,000 in 2019.
Grace aspires to cultivate a community of women leaders in Converge who will take on the mantle in senior management in years to come.
Grace spearheaded the company’s nationwide expansion through significant inter-island connections in Visayas and Mindanao, from major cities to the most remote communities.
Currently, Converge boasts the most extensive fiber-to-the-home network in the Philippines and one of the country’s most advanced and extensive cable systems, having 7.9 million fiber ports nationwide and a remarkable 680,000 km of fiber assets.