Great Ibero-American businessmen will meet in Colombia at the VII CEAPI Congress

MIAMI– The Business Council Alliance for Ibero-America (CEAPI) will celebrate, from June 17 to 19 in Cartagena de Indias, the seventh edition of its annual Congress, under the sologan “Create, believe and grow. Ibero-America facing the challenge of growth and productivity.”

The VII Ibero-American Congress will be chaired by Jaime Gilinski, president of the most important business group in Colombia, Grupo Gilinski.

At the event, more than 400 presidents of leading companies, business families from Latin America and Spain, and personalities and institutions from across the Ibero-American Community will focus on the challenges and opportunities facing the region.

After the success of the sixth edition of the Congress, held in Madrid, this meeting of business leaders returns to Latin America, to Cartagena de Indias, Colombia.

Colombia, investments and Latin America

The large Colombian business community has dedicated itself to this congressional event, which represents an excellent opportunity to place the country in the spotlight of large investors.. In addition to Jaime Gilinski, we will have the participation of Luis Carlos Sarmiento, president of OLCSAL, precisely both winners of the V. Iglesias Award for the Development of the Ibero-American Business Space.

The Congress has the support of other prominent Colombians such as Omar González, president of the Trinity Group, who accompanies us as president of the Colombian Advisory Council of CEAPI, and Julio Cesar Turbay, as a member of the International Council, in addition to the support of an extensive list of Ibero-American businessmen and important figures in the political and social spheres of Latin America and Spain.

During the development of the two days of Congressmore than 400 participants will analyze topics that revolve around the new global geostrategic situation such as growth and productivity, energy transition, education and employment, “nearshoring” (relocation of commercial operations to reduce costs), food security, tourism, cybersecurity and AI , the East-West relationship and the issues that will shape the global economic future.

Congress will also focus on the businesswoman and young people. In this way we celebrate the days “Women, Business and Leadership in Ibero-America’ and ‘Next Generation, which will bring together important businesswomen from the region and new generations to discuss aspects such as family business, entrepreneurship, equality, social impact or responsible leadership.

In addition, the meeting celebrates another edition of the “Women, Business and Leadership Award”, which recognizes women who work not only to promote the development of their countries, but also to break the gender gap and encourage the advancement of women in the business and workplace.

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