Cali starts 2026 with key cabinet appointments

Cali's mayor, Alejandro Eder, has made strategic adjustments to his cabinet at the start of 2026 to bolster key areas of city administration. The changes focus on risk management and public procurement, with new leaders taking on significant roles. These appointments aim to continue the municipal government's plan.

Cali Mayor Alejandro Eder has begun 2026 with changes to his administration team, aimed at strengthening the Secretariat for Risk Management of Emergencies and Disasters, as well as the Administrative Department of Public Procurement (DACP). These departments are vital for territorial management and urban recovery.

Breayner Ricardo Peñuela has been appointed as the new risk management secretary. Peñuela is a lawyer specializing in Administrative and Constitutional Law, currently pursuing a master's in Public Management. He previously served as subsecretary for Knowledge and Risk Reduction. His background includes positions in the Santiago de Cali Mayor's Office, the District Council, the Agustín Codazzi Geographic Institute (IGAC), the Mobility Secretariat, and the Cadastre Subdirectorate.

In procurement matters, Amanda Catalina Rojas Díaz took over as DACP director on December 24, 2025. Rojas Díaz, a lawyer specializing in Public Law from Universidad Externado de Colombia, has over 15 years in the public sector. She is joined by Alejandra Cardona Duque as subdirector for Strategic Supply; Cardona is a lawyer from Universidad Javeriana, specializing in State Contracting, with more than a decade in contract management.

These appointments underscore a commitment to institutional continuity and enhancement to address local challenges in Cali.

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