Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
In an event marked by the celebration of entrepreneurship and collaboration, Arca Continental in Peru was recognized as the "Best Supplier of the Year" by the Association of Bodega Owners of Peru. This award highlights the company's commitment to the growth of bodegas, a fundamental pillar of the local economy. The ceremony, which took place over three days, also served as a platform for ExpoBodega, where key players in the sector gathered. Allan Trigoso, Commercial Manager of Arca Continental in Peru, expressed the company's focus on bodegas, emphasizing their crucial role not only in the bottling business but also in the economy of the country. "We understand the relevance that bodegas have for our business and the economy of the country; therefore, we continue to work hard to drive their growth," Trigoso stated. This focus on collaboration translates into providing tools and knowledge for bodega owners to maximize their sales. The bottler, which represents Coca-Cola in Peru, serves over 370,000 bodegas across the country, demonstrating its extensive reach and impact on the community. This recognized commitment has allowed Arca Continental to establish strong relationships with bodega owners, who in turn play an essential role in product distribution and meeting consumer needs. The event was not limited to the award presentation; it also served as a space for dialogue and learning. More than 400 bodega entrepreneurs attended, reaffirming the importance of this sector in the national economy. The presence of authorities such as Sergio Gonzáles, Minister of Production, underscored the significance of bodegas in the Peruvian family economy. Gonzáles highlighted that the work of bodega owners not only influences the economy of their businesses but also directly impacts the communities they serve. In his speech, the minister emphasized the need to strengthen collaboration between companies and entrepreneurs to foster a more robust and sustainable business ecosystem. The participation of figures such as Alfonso Bustamante, president of CONFIEP, and Felipe Jame, president of the National Society of Industries (SNI), also highlighted the importance of the sector on the country's economic agenda. Bustamante and Jame reiterated the private sector's commitment to supporting small and medium-sized enterprises, which are fundamental in the supply chain and job creation. As the economic landscape of Peru continues to evolve, the recognition of Arca Continental and its work with bodegas highlights a business model based on cooperation and joint growth. The company not only focuses on its financial results but also seeks to generate a positive impact in the communities where it operates. Additionally, the event also served as an opportunity to present the "Accelerate Your Future" program, which has trained 100 university students nationwide. This type of initiative demonstrates Arca Continental's commitment to developing new talent, which will be essential for the future of the sector. The award received by Arca Continental in Peru is a testament to a business model that prioritizes collaboration and social responsibility. As bodegas continue to face challenges, the work of companies like Arca Continental becomes increasingly crucial for sustainable development and the well-being of the local economy. The union of efforts between the business sector and bodega entrepreneurs is undoubtedly a strategy that promises positive results in the near future.