Since the editorship of the publication was turned over to Dr. Gos sixth grandson, Vernon Go, concurrently editor-in-chief of PULP magazine and associate publisher of MTV INK, The Philippines Yearbook has expanded its coverage. While maintaining its initial raison detre as a chronicler of business and economic progress, The Philippines Yearbook is now characterized by powerful imagery and graphic design used to convey a single theme that represents an area or aspect in the countrys history that plays a crucial role in growth and development.
This year, The Philippines Yearbook focuses on education and its role in the development of Philippine society and how it can improve.
Cocktails and a light dinner will be served at the launch party to be held this evening at the Dusit Grand Ballroom.
The 2003 Philippines Yearbook will soon be available in all major bookstores for P1,250. During the launch, guests who wish to purchase the latest edition will receive a P250 discount as well as the new 2003 Yearbook Reference Edition, which contains key government reports as well as the top 1,000 corporations and a directory of foreign, government, and Philippine diplomatic posts worldwide.