Governor Gwen Garcia delivered the keynote address at an investment conference organized by the Spanish Chamber of Commerce in the Philippines - La Cámara, on her birthday, October 12.
The conference, with the theme “Cebu Rising: Transforming Growth with New Infrastructure, Water, and Renewable Energy”, is one of the highlight events of “Día de la Hispanidad”, a celebration of Spanish contributions to culture and way of life in many countries all over the world.
It is a commemoration of Christopher Columbus’s landing in the Americas which marked the meeting of Europe and the Americas, of which Spanish influence is an integral part to these days.
As one of the pioneers of commercial chambers established in the Philippines, the objectives of La Cámara are to expand business opportunities to its members and to perpetuate the centuries-old commercial and economic bond between the Philippines and Spain.
La Cámara is headed by its president Ruben Camba, who is also the Director for Infrastructure in Southeast Asia for Acciona, the Provincial Government’s partner in the construction and operation of a 150-megawatt solar power plant in Daanbantayan.
Aside from Spanish businessmen, the conference is also attended by key stakeholders from the national and local government, private sector, and policy experts to discuss the potential of sustainable infrastructure investments in Cebu to mobilize economic activity and enable regional development.
The Spanish Chamber of Commerce in the Philippines also organized a mini-birthday celebration for Gov. Garcia who was so gracious of her time to have spent her birthday with them.
Also in attendance were Assistant Secretary of the Department of Energy (DOE) Mario Marasigan, Undersecretary of Department of Transportation (DOTR) for Planning and Project Development Timothy Batan, Undersecretary of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) for Integrated Environmental Science Carlos Primo David, members of Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) headed by their president Jay Yuvallos, and members of Mandaue Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCI) led by president Mark Ynoc. | MARM