The United States Minority Chamber of Commerce Celebrates its Seventh Anniversary in Colombia with the “Bogota Donors and Investors Summit 2025”
April 3, 2025 – Bogota, Colombia
The United States Chamber of Commerce for American Minorities celebrates its seventh anniversary of being established in Colombia with a high-profile executive conference: the Bogota Donors and Investors Summit 2025, to be held from April 24 to 26 at the prestigious Bogota Plaza Hotel in Colombia’s capital.
The event, which will not be open to the public, will present visitors with cutting-edge projects that will “relaunch” the Colombian economy and development, and their potential to strengthen bilateral relations. The activity expects to attract more than 20 North American, Israeli, and Canadian philanthropists, featuring a group of financiers, project developers, and investors interested in globalizing their opportunities by betting on Colombia.
“Knowing that legal security does not exist in Colombia for any outsider, the Chamber has created a program of guarantees and processes against those who engage with international partners that ensures contributors an inspection of each project, along with the management of financial resources through strict control by Chamber analysts. This will be like a private DOGE, in order to make the goals and objectives of each project viable,” declares the president and founder of the United States Chamber of Commerce for American Minorities, Doug Mayorga.
About the event:
An elite activity aimed at Mayors, NGOs, project developers, autonomous entities, cooperatives, foundations, governorships, and Colombian state units. The two-day activity will present philanthropists during the first phase with 15-minute presentations about their opportunities, as well as fund managers. Importantly, during lunch, 3 units from the new United States government will present to guide Colombians on the “new rules of engagement” in bilateral relations.
The activity requires registration 7 days in advance by emailing director@minoritychamber.net.
About the Chamber:
We are a private business organization does not open to the public, without political or bureaucratic agendas, that promotes the American entrepreneurial spirit without harming society’s morals, whose depth in business is our “Jewish ethics.” With 5 offices in the region and an operational base in Washington DC, it has more than 38,000 members and agents for the economic development of communities, where the Chamber promotes business and economic justice for all, and the elimination of poverty and illegal immigration at its roots.
More information: www.minoritychamber.net
Rosse Garcia Public Affairs U.S MCC
(202)250-0260
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