“1st INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND MULTICULTURALISM CONGRESS 2024”

The 1st International Business and Multiculturalism Congress celebrated its first edition with great success, addressing key topics for the economic development of the Dominican Republic and its integration into global trade. The event, organized by the Universidad Domínico Americana (UNICDA) and the Dominican Association of Professionals in International Business and Related Fields (ADOPNIA), took place in an atmosphere of collaboration and learning, with the participation of renowned experts from various fields, both local and international.

During the congress, attendees had the opportunity to listen to in-depth analyses on the Dominican Republic’s logistics hub, customs and port management, and international economic relations—issues crucial to the country’s development. One of the most notable moments was the opening panel, titled “Trade Relations between the United States of America and the Dominican Republic with Impact on Multiculturalism and the Economy of Both Countries,” led by Mr. Enrique Fernández, a member of the board of directors of the Dominican-American Cultural Institute.

The event also featured high-level experts and officials, such as Gabriel Mascaro, Director of International Cooperation at the Ministry of Foreign Relations (MIREX); Silvestre Enmanuel Lora, Head of Relations with Haiti at MIREX; Juan Lorenzo Castillo, Head of the Green Customs Department at the General Customs Directorate (DGA); Manuel De Jesús Crisanty, Technical Director of Port Authority; Giselle Rodríguez Escofe, Director of Planning and Development at JABIL; Mirla Solano, Customer Service Manager at DP World; and Antonio Ciriaco Cruz, Dean of the Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences at UASD, who enriched the session with their interventions on the challenges and opportunities facing the logistics and customs sectors today.

The congress also addressed how multiculturalism influences trade relations and how the economies of the Dominican Republic and the United States are intertwined in a global context that demands adaptability, innovation, and strategic cooperation.

This event established itself as a key platform for strengthening international cooperation ties and exploring the latest trends in international business, fostering a space for exchanging ideas and creating strategic alliances between academic, governmental, and business institutions.

We thank all attendees, participants, and speakers for making this event a resounding success, reaffirming the commitment of UNICDA and ADOPNIA in training professionals prepared to face the challenges of global trade in a multicultural world.