Draft:Dave Llavanes, Jr.
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Dave Llavanes, Jr.
[edit]Dave Llavanes Jr. is an accomplished journalist with a distinguished career in both the Philippines and the United States. Currently based in New York, he works as a News and Public Affairs Correspondent for GMA Network[1] Inc., a leading television network in the Philippines. He is also proficient in media production, enhancing his versatility in the field.
In 2003, Llavanes received the prestigious "Philippines Outstanding Television Journalist" award from the Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption (VACC) for his impactful reporting, which significantly contributed to resolving cases of crime and corruption involving the police, military, and government officials.
With expertise in investigative journalism, political reporting, disaster and war correspondence, and in-depth feature writing, Llavanes focuses on uncovering critical issues within Philippine politics and governance. His work provides audiences with insightful and comprehensive perspectives.
Known for his unwavering dedication to truth and accountability, Llavanes has earned respect and recognition both locally and internationally. Drawing on his extensive experience and sharp analytical skills, he continues to be a trusted voice in journalism.
One of Llavanes' major reports[2] in the United States is the case of Kingdom of Jesus Christ[3] Pastor Apollo Quiboloy[4], which involves allegations of sex trafficking, money laundering, and visa fraud. He also reported on the tragic Maui fire[5] in Hawaii, where more than 20 Filipinos lost their lives.
- ^ Inc, GMA New Media. "GMA Network | News and Entertainment". www.gmanetwork.com. Retrieved 2024-12-13.
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has generic name (help) - ^ JR, DAVE LLAVANES (2024-03-07). "California judge orders unsealing of arrest warrant vs Quiboloy". GMA News Online. Retrieved 2024-12-13.
- ^ "Kingdom of Jesus Christ (church)", Wikipedia, 2024-12-10, retrieved 2024-12-13
- ^ "Apollo Quiboloy", Wikipedia, 2024-12-09, retrieved 2024-12-13
- ^ JR, DAVE LLAVANES (2023-08-13). "Hundreds of Filipinos missing in Maui, Hawaii massive wildfires". GMA News Online. Retrieved 2024-12-13.