Daphne Oseña-Paez

Daphne Oseña-Paez
Daphne Oseña-Paez
Born Manila
Residence Parañaque, Metro Manila
Other names Daphne Oseña
Ethnicity Filipina
Citizenship Canada, Philippines
Education BA, Urban Studies and Fine Art History
Alma mater University of Toronto
Occupation TV producer and host, UNICEF Special Advocate for Children
Years active 1996 - Present
Television Urban Zone, Proudly Filipina, F
Spouse Patrick Paez
Children Sophia, Lily & Stella
Awards Carolyn Helman Lichtenberg Award, 2009 Pi Beta Phi Organization; Golden Camera Award, 2008 International Film and TV Awards; Best TV Host for a Lifestyle Program, 2002, 2003, 2004 Star Awards
Website
daphneosena.com
Notes

Daphne Oseña-Paez is a TV host, producer, and businesswoman from Manila. She is widely known for her production and hosting of television programs Urban Zone, Proudly Filipina, and F. She is a Special Advocate for Children for UNICEF and a brand ambassador for Olay. She also has her own line of jewelry and home furnishings.

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Early life and career

Oseña-Paez was born in Metro Manila and moved to Canada in 1983.[citation needed]

She was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority at the University of Toronto and graduated with a Bachelors degree in Urban Studies with a specialization in Fine Arts History. She began work in Toronto as a project officer [3] with the Canadian Urban Institute (CUI) in their international programs office. She has managed programs in Aguascalientes, Mexico, as well as projects in Cuba, Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia. Her last assignment was in Guimaras, Philippines where she lived onsite for about 13 months .[4]

Television career

Oseña-Paez's broadcasting career in ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs began in 1996 as a news reporter covering the presidential beat. She became a segment anchor and segment producer in Studio 23’s Newscentral and weather anchor in ABS-CBN’s multi-awarded newscast, The World Tonight.

While at ABS-CBN, an opportunity to produce a lifestyle show within the news and current affairs division of ABSCBN arose,[3] and Oseña-Paez pitched the idea for F, a show about fashion, food, travel and lifestyle in general. She reported that her flair for design and creativity helped propel her career in TV as a lifestyle show host. While working for ABS-CBN, she filmed, shot, and edited her own show, which she called Video Postcards. "I did it for free. I filmed it with my own camera. I edited it at night." She reported waiting in the parking lot for an ABS-CBN executive to show him her work, which was received favorably. "Because of that I got F", she recalled.[3]

Oseña-Paez's discovery by ABS-CBN executives landed her the women-oriented show F hosting alongside Angel Aquino and Cher Calvin.[3] F became the longest running and most-awarded lifestyle magazine program on Philippine TV. It was produced by ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs and aired on Studio 23. Her notable broadcasting ‘scoops’ included coverage of the 2006 Spring/Summer New York Fashion Week, exclusive interviews with the hosts of Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, an intimate travelogue of Angkor Wat in Cambodia, and a personal travelogue in Paris. F was on the air from 1999 to 2006.[5] "When I was discovered on ABS-CBN, I used that opportunity to learn the language of television. I learned how to write for TV. I learned how to produce. I learned how to film. I learned how to edit," she recalls. She edited her own segments for F.

In 2000, while working F Oseña-Paez also accepted an offer to host Guide to Urban Living, an info-tainment program focusing on stylish city living for the young.[5] The show ran until 2002.

Oseña-Paez was the anchor of ANC Life from 2005 to 2006, a one-hour weekly newscast/talk show revolving on local and international lifestyle and entertainment stories.

Urban Zone.

When F was canceled in 2006, Oseña-Paez accepted Proudly Filipina,[3] a magazine show on QTV-11 focused on women achievers.[5] However, having recently started Urban Zone on ABS-CBN and still breastfeeding her second daughter Lily, she found that her "heart was not really in it. I didn't like coming home late and seeing my kids already asleep. I also found it ironic that I was interviewing women who were living inspiring lives, successful at their chosen fields—and there I was, wanting to be nowhere but home with my babies."[4] She reported in an interview that her decision to leave Proudly Filipina was a tough one, but eventually she had to make her family the priority. "It was the perfect project but it came to me at the wrong time."[3] Though only with the show seven months (June 2007 to February 2008), her hosting of Proudly Filipina was a commercial and critical success, even garnering an international award (see below).[5]

Oseña-Paez is currently the host and supervising producer of Bayan Productions’ Urban Zone, a 30-minute weekly magazine program that airs on ABS-CBN and internationally on The Filipino Channel. Urban Zone enjoys a loyal following with design conscious urbanites looking for tips on home, architectural design and stylish living.[5] It began airing in 2006.

Awards

Oseña-Paez has won a number of awards over her career. In 2009 she was the recipient of the Carolyn Helman Lichtenberg Award, awarded by her sorority Pi Beta Phi. The award is given to distinguished Pi Phi alumnae for their personal or community achievements.[6] Her interview with the first Filipina to climb Mount Everest on Proudly Filipina won the 2008 Golden Camera Award at the US International Film and TV Awards in Los Angeles, California.[5] She was awarded Best TV Host for a Lifestyle Program at the 2002, 2003 and 2004 Star Awards (the Philippines’ version of the Emmy Awards. F has been awarded Best Lifestyle Program at the 2003 and 2002 Star Awards. F won Students’ Choice Awards at the USTV Awards for three consecutive years. While she was hosting, Guide to Urban Living won Best in Infotainment in 2000 and 2001 at the Asian TV Awards in Singapore.[5]

Business

Oseña-Paez is a brand ambassador for Olay,[3] and has a self-named line of jewelry, linens,[4] and furniture.[7]

She explained that Daphne Linens came into existence "Because I've [always] been focused on the home front, it's been my dream to have a Daphne Home line. This came true in 2009 when I started my design collaboration with Linens Direct."[4] In 2010 she launched a luxury handcrafted furniture line called "Daphne". She reported that she "basically went back to old, classical forms and borrowed inspirations from the likes of Marie Antoinette."

Oseña-Paez's reputation as a fashion and style icon and the success and influence of her TV shows enabled her to convert her name into a brand suitable for lifestyle products that are high value and high style. Her career and business sensibilities have led some to comment that she may be the Philippines' answer to Martha Stewart.[7]

Advocacy and philanthropy

Oseña-Paez has the distinction of being the first Filipina ever appointed Special Advocate for Children by UNICEF.[4]

She promotes the practice of exclusive breastfeeding among Filipino mothers and endorses this natural feeding option as the best way to keep newborns in good health. "Officially, my role is to assist UNICEF in its advocacy, fundraising, and program efforts and in communicating to the public—particularly mothers—the vision and values that guide UNICEF's work for children. I will be focusing on (but not limited to) infant and young child feeding, especially breastfeeding; maternal health and maternal mortality; and universal primary education."[4]

"I will be one of the voices that'll draw attention to children's issues," Oseña-Paez said in an interview. "In the Philippines, only 34 percent of mothers practice exclusive breastfeeding. Formula/bottle-fed infants are put at great risk because they're potentially exposed to contaminated water, bacteria, [and] infections. My immediate role is to encourage more women to breastfeed, and this will be done through a national campaign. I want to show them that [breast milk] is truly the best and should be the only thing you give your newborn for at least the first six months of his or her life. If you breastfeed your baby exclusively, he or she won’t even need a drop of water for the first 6 months."[4]

In May 2011 Oseña-Paez founded Auction for Action: A UNICEF Fundraising Online Auction to benefit children's programs in the Philippines and worldwide. A first for UNICEF Philippines, the online auction is in partnership with Greenbelt Ayala Malls, Ebay.ph and others. It features work from noted local artists and designers in the hope of raising money that would benefit programs on maternal health and education in the Philippines' poorer areas.[8]

While her work with UNICEF is her first participation in a humanitarian enterprise in an official capacity, informally, Oseña-Paez has engaged in other philanthropic activities, such as scholarship programs through her brother-in-law, Fr. Dennis Paez. She also supports her friends' charitable programs, such as the emergency response to Ondoy, and she also gathers corporate donations from sponsors like Procter and Gamble to donate to orphanages.[4]

Other civic appointments include:

  • National Geographic TV, Ambassador[5]
  • HERO Foundation, Spokesperson[5]
  • British Council, Nexus of Creative Cities Programme Leader[5]
  • Canadian Embassy Manila, “Study in Canada” Programme Spokesperson [5]

Fashion

Oseña-Paez has said that her love for fashion began in kindergarten, after her parents got her red patent leather maryjanes. She said that her mother always told her that her clothes were special and that she had to take good care of them.[2]

"When I was still in university in Canada, I always dressed a notch neater than my friends and classmates. While my friends were in Doc Martens, I'd be in Robert Clergerie shoes that I had saved up for. When I was a news reporter in Malacañang, I was always in little suits. I just think that when you're working, it's important to put your best self forward. My job as a TV host requires me to look polished and fashionable. But my husband also inspires me to make the proper choices. He is my shopping buddy, my third eye. We have this inside joke when we shop: he always asks, “Would Angelina wear that?”[2]

She is widely regarded as a fashion and beauty icon in the Philippines for her production and hosting of television programs Urban Zone, Proudly Filipina, and F.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Siazon, Rachelle (October 20, 2010). "Daphne Oseña-Paez: certified style icon and amazing homemaker". abs-cbn.com. ABS-CBN. http://www.abs-cbn.com/Celebrity/Article/8873/Daphne-Ose%C3%B1a-Paez-certified-style-icon-and-amazing-homemaker.aspx. Retrieved March 28, 2011. 
  2. ^ a b c "Daphne Oseña-Paez: In Her Closet". showbizpinoy.com. 2007. http://www.showbizpinoy.com/fbmain.htm. Retrieved March 28, 2011. 
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Tomines, Nica (October 20, 2010). "Daphne Osena-Paez lives the harmonious life she talks about as TV lifestyle host". pep.ph. Philippine Entertainment Portal. http://www.pep.ph/features/infocus/23134/daphne-osena-paez-lives-the-harmonious-life-she-talks-about-as-tv-lifestyle-host. Retrieved March 28, 2011. 
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i Castillo, Stephanie (March 9, 2010). "Daphne Oseña-Paez: The Celebrity Mom Turns Child Advocate". femalenetwork.com. Summit Media. http://www.femalenetwork.com/news-features/daphne-oseaapaez-the-celebrity-mom-turns-child-advocate. Retrieved March 28, 2011. 
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Bayan Productions". http://madebymarco.com/uz-host.html. Retrieved March 29, 2011. 
  6. ^ a b "Current Award Winners". www.pibetaphi.org. Pi Beta Phi. Spring 2009. http://www.pibetaphi.org/pibetaphi/search.aspx?searchtext=daphne%20osena%20paez. Retrieved March 31, 2011. 
  7. ^ a b Vergara, Alex (October 20, 2010). "Daphne unveils ‘Daphne’-her furniture line". www.inquirer.net. Philippine Daily Inquirer. http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/homeandentertaining/homeandentertaining/view/20101020-298637/Daphne-unveils-Daphne-her-furniture-line. Retrieved March 28, 2011. 
  8. ^ Matilla, Dexter R. (May 23, 2011). "Art and design come together for Unicef auction". http://lifestyle.inquirer.net. Philippine Daily Inquirer. http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/1555/art-and-design-come-together-for-unicef-auction. Retrieved June 3, 2011. 

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