- The Councillor for Culture, Jorge Suárez, participates in a meeting focused on business collaboration and the creation of networks to boost the future of the city
BNI EXN Ceres Patrimonio has formalized this week its support for the Cáceres 2031 bid for European Capital of Culture, within the framework of a business meeting held in Cáceres and in which the Councillor for Culture of the City Council, Jorge Suárez, participated.
The membership took place during a day focused on generating professional relationships, strengthening the business fabric and creating shared opportunities under the motto “Entrepreneurs who sow today the harvest of tomorrow”.
The event brought together companies and professionals from different sectors in a space for networking and cooperation, highlighting the importance of building strong connections capable of boosting the city’s economic, social, and cultural development.
During the meeting, Jorge Suárez presented the business group with the vision and objectives of Cáceres 2031, highlighting the importance of continuing to create alliances between institutions, citizens and the business community to project a more connected, innovative city prepared for the challenges of the future.
In his speech, the councilor stressed that “culture not only has a natural place in the cultural fabric of Cáceres 2031, but also in the social and business fabric that Europe demands,” focusing on the need to amplify initiatives that generate community, entrepreneurship and collaboration.
Support from civil society
The addition of BNI EXN Ceres Patrimonio represents further support from civil society and the business ecosystem for the Cáceres candidacy, reinforcing a network of support that continues to grow from different areas of the city.
Furthermore, the day’s events emphasized the need to “showcase Cáceres’ value” through collective projects capable of strengthening the city’s social and business ecosystem. This vision aligns with the spirit of Cáceres 2031, which understands culture as a transformative tool capable of connecting the economic, social, and human spheres.
BNI, considered one of the world’s largest business networking organizations, currently has a presence in 78 countries and more than 357,000 members globally. In Spain, it has over 9,500 members and maintains a significant presence in Extremadura and Andalusia. The BNI EXN Ceres Patrimonio group is also celebrating four years of operation, fostering business and professional relationships in the city.
Cáceres 2031 continues to work on a strategy of open and participatory alliances that will allow us to continue weaving a solid network between culture, business and citizens, understanding that great city projects can only be built from cooperation and shared commitment.
