A new chapter opened for Mister Pilipinas Worldwide as the organization formally introduced the contestants for its fourth edition during a press presentation on 11 March 2026 at the Newport Grand Wing.
The event gathered pageant supporters, media and partners to meet the candidates who will compete for national titles and the chance to represent the Philippines in major international male pageants.
Beyond introducing the contenders, the event also signaled the organization’s evolution as it enters a new phase that emphasizes leadership, advocacy and the modern image of the Filipino gentleman.
The 2026 season is led by a team of Filipino men who have competed on the global pageant stage.
Heading the organization is Daumier Corilla, who now serves as president. Supporting him are several pageant figures, including Kenneth Cabungcal, who oversees creative and marketing efforts.
Training and development initiatives are handled by Joshua De Sequera and Kenneth Stromsnes, while Justine Ong manages operations and organizational management.
Corilla said the organization aims to cultivate more than just pageant winners.
“More than producing a pageant, we are building a platform and a safe space for men who aspire to lead, inspire, and represent the Filipino spirit on the global stage,” he said.
He also highlighted the pageant’s continued transformation.
“As Mister Pilipinas Worldwide continues to grow as its own independent organization, we remain committed to learning, improving, and developing a competition that values not only physical excellence, but also purpose and commitment.”
With leaders who have experienced international competitions firsthand, the organization hopes to further refine how Filipino candidates are prepared for the global stage.
This year’s candidates represent a wide range of Filipino communities, from cities and provinces across the country to Filipino societies abroad.
While the competition highlights physical fitness and presentation, organizers emphasized that its deeper focus is on shaping men who demonstrate leadership, discipline and advocacy.
Throughout the season, delegates will undergo various activities and development programs designed to strengthen their communication skills, social awareness and community engagement ahead of the national finals.
The upcoming edition is supported by partners from the lifestyle, hospitality and corporate sectors.
Among the organizations backing the competition are Bench, ABU Philippines and NuStar Online, alongside brands such as Clevr, Alpha, ZION and Zleepby ZION.
Production and hospitality collaborators include Oxin Films, Hotel 101, Ambassador in Paradise, KMC Solutions, Nix Institute of Beauty, GLEN Magazine and Camden Foodhub.
The province of Negros Occidental, along with Talisay City and Don Salvador Benedicto, has also been named the pageant’s official provincial partner, helping promote regional tourism through the competition’s initiatives.
Competing in this year’s edition are representatives from across the Philippines and overseas Filipino communities:
Angeles, Pampanga — Aian Abad Santos
Bacolod City / Filipino Society of United Kingdom — Red Arceo
Batangas — RC Kashyap
Bicol / Filipino Society of West Asia — Gene Cabezudo
Calamba, Laguna / Filipino Society of Italy — John Wayne Alba
Cebu City — Gian Guidicelli
Laguna — Cas Villones
Mabalacat, Pampanga — Yasser Rodriguez
Macabebe, Pampanga — John Bonifacio
Malolos, Bulacan — Godfrey Murillo
Mandaluyong / Filipino Society of Australia — Jason Lopez
Manila / Filipino Society of California — Felipe Marasigan
Pangasinan — Rod Soriano
Parañaque — MJ Ordillano
Quezon City — Enzo Bonoan
Quezon Province — Brylle Villena
San Jose del Monte, Bulacan — Jessie Guinto
Southern Leyte / Filipino Society of Canada — Ronald Boorman
Taguig / Filipino Society of Montana — Zach Russell
Tarlac Province — JP Gundayao