Prof. Ma. Aurora Lolita "Wowie" L. Lomibao is on her tenth year at the Department of Mass Communication of St. Scholastica's College, where she teaches subjects such as Communication Theory, Principles of Journalism and Development Communication. She is also the Executive Director of Kanlungan Centre Foundation, Inc. (Center for Migrant Workers), a non-government organization that provides direct and advocacy services for trafficked women and distressed overseas Filipino workers.

Prof. Lomibao has worked as a journalist with national newspapers such as the Manila Times and Today, and as corporate communications manager for insurance and information technology companies. She also volunteers her time as a trainer for high school campus publication writers and advisers nationwide as part of the Smart Schools Program of Smart Telecommunications, and has been a consultant for government and non-government organizations such as the Philippine Information Agency, Haribon, the National Movement for Free Elections (Namfrel) and the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility (CMFR).

Prof. Lomibao graduated with a degree in Journalism from the College of Mass Communication of the University of the Philippines (UP) in Diliman. She also holds a Master's Degree from the same institution, where her Masteral thesis received the 2010 Lourdes Lontok-Cruz Award for Best Thesis in Women's and Gender Studies from the Institute of Women's Studies in UP. She has also been an International Research Fellow at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the International Training Center of the International Labour Organisation (ITC-ILO) in Turin, Italy. Prof. Lomibao is currently working on her PhD in Philippine Studies at UP Diliman.