Mherie Vic Palomo-Prevendido is a founder who builds companies that lead their industries — and lift the people around them. A creative agency, a business-solutions firm, and a foundation, all carrying the same conviction: that growth and good can be the same decision.

Mherie Vic Palomo-Prevendido
Founder & Chairwoman, Through The Glass Creatives
Mherie Vic Palomo-Prevendido began with little more than resolve. She grew up in a family that saw a career in the creative arts as a risk too far — a sure path to instability rather than a future worth building. She chose it anyway, and chose to build it on her own terms.
The turning point came not in a boardroom but in service. While doing charity work under a leadership organization, she met Ravve Jay Prevendido — the man who would become her husband and co-founder. They shared a conviction that work could be both excellent and good for the people it reached, and they decided to prove it together.
What followed was three years of apprenticeship to their own ambition: freelancing at 16-to-18-hour days, seven days a week, saving every margin to fund a company they did not yet have permission from anyone to build. It was discipline before there was any reward — the long, unglamorous foundation beneath everything that came after.
In January 2021, that resolve became Through The Glass Creatives. What began as a team of five has grown into an internationally recognized creative agency of more than eighty people, serving clients across 14+ countries — and expanding to Dubai by 2025, a rare trajectory in the creative industry.
One company became an ecosystem. In 2023 she founded Magna Hvati Business Solutions — strategy, systems, and managed operations for international clients — followed by the Millora Foundation, the social-impact expression of a belief that success should reach beyond the balance sheet. Today she is building an emerging venture, PaiKnight, with more to come.
The thread through all of it is the same conviction she started with: a company can grow with integrity, lead its industry, and create real opportunity in the communities around it — at the same time.
"I build companies that prove growth and good can be the same decision."
Mherie Vic Palomo-Prevendido
The milestones that turned a freelancer's discipline into a portfolio of companies — and a foundation built to give back.
Three years freelancing at 16-to-18-hour days, seven days a week, alongside co-founder Ravve Jay Prevendido — saving everything to fund the dream of their own company.
A team of five sets out to build a tech-driven brand and creative agency that competes at the highest tier — and holds itself to an uncompromising standard.
A sister company is born — strategy, systems, and managed operations for international clients. A "Great Catalyst" for growth beyond the creative work.
Leadership built quietly, over years, is recognized on a global stage — the first of many honors across her ventures.
The agency crosses eighty people, serves clients across more than fourteen countries, and establishes its headquarters in Dubai Silicon Oasis.
The Millora Foundation carries her work in underserved communities, while an emerging venture, PaiKnight, opens the next chapter — with a pipeline of companies still to come.
One mission, three values — the operating principles behind each company she builds.
To build companies that grow with integrity, lead their industries, and create real, lasting opportunity in the communities around them — at the same time.
The standard holds whether or not anyone is watching. Quality and honesty are not finishing touches — they are how the work gets done.
Exceptional, consistent delivery. Reputation, trust, and returns are built on the quality we reliably produce — not on what we promise.
Technology and AI are tools in service of human-centered work — adopted to make the work better and more lasting, never for novelty alone.
Whether you're an organization, a partner, or a fellow builder — there's a way to work together. Start a conversation, or explore how Mherie works with leaders and teams.