On February 26th, 2013, Mónica de Greiff was appointed President of Bogota´s Chamber of Commerce, position she assumed on March 4th, 2013.
Ms. de Greiff is a lawyer from Rosario University in Bogotá, with a post graduate degree in administrative law. She has held important positions in both, the public and private sectors in Colombia throughout her career.
Prior to the Chamber of Commerce, she was CEO of Bogota´s Energy Group from 2009 to 2013. While in this position, Ms. de Greiff designed and executed an expansion strategy, in which the Group acquired shares in companies Promigas, Contugas, Cálidda, and Trecsa, which enabled the Bogota Energy Group to become the leader in the gas and energy sector in the Andean region.
Between 2008 and 2009, she was appointed as Secretary of Economic Development of Bogota, where she implemented an Entrepreneurship Promotion Plan, which focused on offering technical training and credit access.
Ms. de Greiff has been an independent consultant in strategic communications, legislative monitoring, and legal advisor in procurement’s issues.
She has also held the following positions: Administrative Assistant Manager of Bogota´s Urban Development Institute (IDU for its acronym in Spanish), General Secretary of the Mines and Energy Ministry (1995 -1998), member of the National Television Commission on behalf of the President of the Republic of Colombia, International Counselor for the Presidency of the Republic of Colombia, Vice-president of Legal and Public Affairs for Shell Colombia (1991-1994). Also, Ms. de Greiff was the first woman to be appointed as Minister of Justice in 1989.
Ms. De Greiff also served as a member of the UN Global Compact Board for two terms, starting in 2011, renewed in 2015, and ending in 2018. Since 2013, she is part of the Board of Directors of the Pacific Basin Economic Council (PBEC).
In 2018 Ms. de Greiff was appointed as a member of the board of directors of the International Chamber of Commerce and One Young World. In the same year, and after being part of the Board of Directors of the World Chambers Federation and the International Chamber of Commerce since 2013, she became part of the ICC Executive Board and Vice Chair for Latin America in the WCF in the term going from 2019 to 2021.