The 2nd Business Leaders Summit 2024, CONCANACO, took place in Puerto Vallarta from 20 to 22 November 2024. More than a thousand business leaders from all over the country gathered, and conferences, business roundtables, and a networking space were held, among other activities.
In this edition, CONCANACO presented 98 Mexico Muy Mexicano awards to companies that transformed challenges into opportunities.
Baja California Sur at the top: Edith Jiménez and Exportadora de Sal triumph in the CONCANACO SERVYTUR 2024 Awards
The greatness of Baja California Sur has once again been recognized on the national stage. This year, 2024, restaurateur, chef, and researcher of Baja California Sur’s regional cuisine Edith Jiménez and Exportadora de Sal were honoured at the CONCANACO SERVYTUR Awards, standing out in the Very Mexican Mexico Emblematic category. This achievement not only highlights the state’s relevance but also reaffirms the cultural, business, and natural wealth that the state represents.
Edith Jiménez: Leadership and Inspiration
Edith Jiménez is a name that resonates strongly in the Southern Californian community. Her commitment to developing and promoting the region has been a pillar of the state’s growth. This recognition not only praises her work as a leader but also highlights the talent and capacity of the women who drive Mexico from its local roots.
Edith Jiménez, a leading figure in the Southern Californian community, has been recognized this year for her role as a leader and promoter of the region and her exceptional career in gastronomy. At the recent Culinary Awards 2024, she received a well-deserved tribute for her culinary legacy and tireless efforts to elevate Baja California Sur’s cuisine internationally.
This new recognition in the CONCANACO SERVYTUR Awards reinforces its role as an inspiration for those who seek to stand out with effort and creativity, placing the region’s cultural and culinary richness at the forefront. In our recent edition of Tendencia, we had the honour of speaking with Edith Jiménez. Full of passion and dedication, her story became one of the most inspiring interviews in this issue. You can watch and read it in our links.
Exportadora de Sal: Symbol of our Natural Wealth
Based in Guerrero Negro, Exportadora de Sal has for decades been a bulwark of Baja California Sur’s economy and environment. With a globally recognized production, this company represents the region’s workforce and is an example of how the responsible use of resources can position Mexico as a reference globally.
In our 65th edition of Tendencia, we delve into the world of the salt exporter in Guerrero Negro, one of Baja California Sur’s greatest industrial treasures. We explore the immense salt flats, talk to experts and document every detail of this extraordinary place that is part of the productive soul of the region.
The magazine’s cover captured the majesty of the landscape and the relevance of this site. This image captures the essence of our experience and the impact of this industry on local development. You can watch and read about this fascinating experience.
Pride of the Southern Californian
This win in the Very Mexican Mexico Emblematic category highlights the award winners and celebrates the essence of Baja California Sur. From its unique landscapes to the tireless work of its people, the state continues to establish itself as a land of opportunity, talent and commitment.
Edith Jiménez and Exportadora de Sal’s recognition inspires us to continue working together for the region’s development. As Southern Californians, we have much to celebrate and even more to contribute to the national scene.
Congratulations on this well-deserved achievement!