Early career and broadcasting Jay Ruiz is a veteran journalist who spent over two decades at
ABS-CBN, covering major national and international events. He began his career reporting on the police beat and later covered the
Liberal Party during the 2016 presidential elections. Ruiz served as a senior reporter, correspondent, and manager at ABS-CBN News. He reported for major news programs, including
TV Patrol,
Bandila,
The World Tonight,
ABS-CBN News Channel, and
DZMM. He also hosted several television programs, such as
Alas Singko y Medya, The Explorer, and Balitang Middle East. Throughout his career, he covered critical national and international stories, investigative reports, and political affairs. After leaving the media industry, Jay Ruiz transitioned into government service, working under then-Senate President
Koko Pimentel during the Duterte administration as a Senate staff member. From 2016 to 2018, he served as a Political and Media Consultant for the Office of the Senate President. In 2022, Ruiz co-founded Sentro Artista, an art gallery and café, alongside his wife Marjorie. Their business partners include Quezon City 1st District Representative
Arjo Atayde, Quezon City 1st District Councilor Dr. Geleen Lumbad, and Joseph Lumbad. As an accomplished artist, Ruiz celebrated his birthday in April 2024 with an art exhibit at Sentro Artista, where his works were praised for their creativity and emotional depth. The gallery promotes Philippine art, culture, and cuisine. In 2024, Ruiz launched his YouTube channel, "Jay Ruiz Talks at Sentro," where he conducted in-depth interviews with political figures and celebrities. Notably, he interviewed Dapitan City Mayor
Bullet Jalosjos and former Quezon City District Representative Bong Suntay, who were both linked to the widely publicized breakup of celebrity couple
Bea Alonzo and
Dominic Roque. The channel quickly gained popularity, amassing over 6,000 subscribers and 721,000 views within a short period.
Appointment as PCO Secretary (2025) (center) and Interior Secretary
Jonvic Remulla (right) in a press conference following the
arrest of Rodrigo Duterte on March 11, 2025. On February 20, 2025, Jay Ruiz was appointed as the new
Secretary of the Presidential Communications Office (PCO), replacing Acting Secretary
Cesar Chavez, who resigned from the position. His appointment was confirmed by Chavez himself, who cited Ruiz’s extensive experience in media and communications as a key factor in the decision. Ruiz became President
Bongbong Marcos’ fourth communications chief since the start of the administration. His predecessors included lawyer-turned-vlogger
Trixie Cruz-Angeles, who served for less than three months before stepping down, and Cesar Chavez, who resigned after more than a year in office. Ruiz’s appointment marked yet another change in Marcos' communications team. Ruiz took his oath of office on February 24 and assumed the position along with the newly-appointed Palace Press Officer and PCO Undersecretary
Claire Castro. == Personal life ==