How can we help you?
We want to improve your experience
Your experience inspires us to improve. Please rate our website using the following survey.
If you wish to make a request, petition or suggestion, you can do so through our SPQyF system and contact us:

BackCCB Radio

CCB Radio
News
The Bogotá Chamber of Commerce opened the doors of its Salitre headquarters to host the first children's and youth entrepreneurship fair. It was a space where children and young people not only showcased their products, but also displayed the genuine enthusiasm of those who believe in their imagination. There were projects related to food, art, technology, and sustainability, each with its own story and spark. Seeing them present their ideas made us understand that entrepreneurship does not begin with a business plan, but with curiosity and the courage to dare to try. This was an event where we discovered that the entrepreneurial spirit has no age limit.


Among sugarcane fields and memories, Luz Marina Gutiérrez turned her family's history into the heart of the Asomulher Association. Inspired by her grandparents and their work with the sugar mill, she decided to revive a tradition that seemed destined to be left in the past and transform it into an opportunity for other women. Today, Asomulher is an example of how heritage can become an engine that generates the future.


In this episode of Business with a Passport, we talk about how designers from San Victorino and El Restrepo went from sewing dreams in their workshops to showcasing their creations on two of the most important runways in the world: MOMAD in Madrid and the FDLA runway at New York Fashion Week. All thanks to a very special boarding pass: the Bridge program of the Bogotá Chamber of Commerce. With us were Yeimi from Divina Collection, Jerson Chilito, and the co-pilot of this flight was Monica Conde, Vice President of International Relations and Cooperation at the BCC.


The Salitre headquarters turned into a large oven full of life, aromas, and talent. Bogotá smells like bread brought together bakers, pastry chefs, and enthusiasts of this craft that combines tradition, patience, and art. There were demonstrations, meetings, stories that are born behind each recipe, and that pride of knowing that in Bogotá, the future is also baked.


On CCB Radio, we spoke with Sebastián Ortiz, legal director of Colparques, about how entertainment can also be sustainable. From Mundo Aventura, he told us how they are transforming the way we have fun in the city: focusing on innovation, caring for the environment, and creating experiences designed to be enjoyed without leaving an environmental footprint. A conversation that reminded us that fun can also be a commitment to the planet.


Stay informed about CCB activities, events and initiatives. Here you will find everything you need to know to boost your business! With CCB Radio, your company is always in tune with the future!
