At CIMA, we believe communication is a key tool for building trust, strengthening institutions, and generating positive social impact. For this reason, we are proud to announce our integration into Consejo de la Comunicación, one of Mexico’s most relevant organizations promoting freedom of expression and purpose-driven corporate communication.
This milestone represents a natural step in CIMA’s evolution as a multisector conglomerate committed to raising the country’s expectations—not only through solutions in food, education, health, technology, retail, and security, but also through the way we actively participate in public and business dialogue.
Communication That Builds a Stronger Country
Consejo de la Comunicación promotes initiatives that strengthen social responsibility, business ethics, and the active participation of the private sector in addressing Mexico’s most significant challenges. By joining this organization, CIMA reaffirms its conviction that communicating with clarity, responsibility, and long-term vision is a concrete way to create value for society.
For CIMA, freedom of expression goes hand in hand with responsibility. Communication means fostering dialogue, sharing truthful information, and contributing to a more conscious and engaged business culture aligned with the country’s development.
A Commitment Aligned with Our Purpose
CIMA’s integration into Consejo de la Comunicación aligns with our purpose of transforming ideas into actions that drive impact—from child nutrition initiatives to essential services across the country. We firmly believe that companies play an active role in shaping narratives that inspire, guide, and strengthen social trust.
We will continue collaborating from this platform to promote corporate communication that not only informs, but also generates impact, cohesion, and progress.
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