SOURCE: PIA 10
The Cagayan de Oro Chamber of Commerce and Industry Foundation Inc., fondly known as Oro Chamber, is not just an organization, but a beacon of hope for the thriving business sector in Cagayan de Oro. This year, they have taken a bold step forward, unveiling their strategic directives aimed at solidifying their position as the business sector’s voice and enhancing government-private sector collaboration to drive the city towards prosperity.
In the heart of the VIP Hotel, on the 22nd of March, the president of Oro Chamber, Dr. Jesus Jardin, took centre stage at the organization's first quarter general assembly. Here, he introduced the L.E.A.D. framework - an abbreviation that stands for Legislative priorities, Engagement with partners and stakeholders, Advocacy and active participation, and Development of internal processes. This framework epitomizes the Chamber's commitment to drive economic growth not just in the city but also for the region.
Dr. Jardin emphasized the paramount significance of the first priority - engagement with government bodies and legislators at both national and local levels. He highlighted the Oro Chamber's proactive engagement in the legislative process as a crucial driving force in shaping policies and directions that directly impact businesses.
Among the legislative priorities that the Oro Chamber intends to pursue, Cagayan de Oro's zoning ordinance, local investment and incentive code, green building code, and start-up ordinance stand out. These, coupled with the city's Comprehensive Land Use Plan, Transportation Master Plan, and Tourism Code, form a powerful blueprint for future growth.
The second priority of the L.E.A.D. framework hinges on maintaining a positive rapport with regulatory agencies such as the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and the Bureau of Internal Revenue. The aim? To foster a conducive business environment that fuels growth and innovation.
Unveiling the third priority, Dr. Jardin brought the spotlight onto advocacy, particularly for a green, sustainable, and resilient business community. Advocacy initiatives such as the Northern Mindanao Regional Innovation Program and Exhibit, scheduled for April 22–24, will be held in coordination with the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA)-10, the Department of Science and Technology, and the DTI-10.
Among the key advocacy activities planned by the Oro Chamber is the Northern Mindanao Transportation Summit. As Dr. Jardin states, "It is high time that we coordinate all our efforts to ensure that transportation is seamless in the city of Cagayan de Oro and adjoining municipalities."
The Oro Chamber's calendar is packed with impactful events. The Elevate Agriculture Convention and the Cagayan de Oro Startup Summit in July, the Housing and Construction Congress in August in partnership with the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development, the Mindanao Rubber Summit in September in cooperation with NEDA-10, and the Oro Best Expo Goes Halal in October in collaboration with DTI-10.
Finally, the last piece of the L.E.A.D. puzzle is the development of internal processes. Dr. Jardin shared plans about streamlining operations and enhancing the chamber's capacity to efficiently fulfill its obligations to members and the wider community. In alignment with this, the Chamber launched its new website and human resources program during the assembly.
In conclusion, the Oro Chamber president reaffirmed their commitment to drive economic progress and prosperity in the city. "Let us lead to make Cagayan de Oro a more prosperous city because, at the end of the day, our mandate is to make sure that we will be improving the quality of life of our people in the region," he added. This commitment, combined with the strategic L.E.A.D. framework, promises a bright future for Cagayan de Oro's business community and its people. The stage is set, and Oro Chamber is leading the charge towards a prosperous future.
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