Our Team

Our Team
Everything is possible thanks to a group of people that put their wit, talent, passion and heart into their daily tasks.
We introduce you to some of our staff members.
Henry is a lover of the local Colombian dish, "Bandeja Paisa", and technology. He has been at Cyclus for four years and has learned to do all kinds of things. He is currently a assembler and wakes up every morning at 4am to go to work. He gets on his motorcycle and commutes through great part of the city. He like the idea of working with tire inner tubes, for he feels he is making a difference. His favorite Cyclus bag is the Pangolín backpack. He is looking forward to finishing his studies in business software.
Alba Lucia is a woman with a quiet disposition and high concentration, always focused on her things. She has been working as a seamstress at Cyclus for the last three years, assuming the challenge of working with unfamiliar materials like the inner tube. Alba believes that hard things are the easiest and that's why she is passionate about the Pangolín line. She enjoys arriving home to spend time with her sisters and her nieces, with whom she lives. To arrive at work, she prefers to use Bogotá's mass transport system: Transmilenio.
Andrea, who prefers not to reveal her real name, is a young and enthusiastic woman. She loves the outdoors and animals, especially insects. She feels identified with innovative and simple things and that´s why she recently purchased an Anteos backpack. She has been working since she was 14 years old without dropping out of school. She was an operator and sales rep in the shoe industry and has been working at Cyclus for some time now. Aside from always greeting people with a smile, she is y currently running our flagship store in bogota.
Jhon Jairo is 26 and he is from Tolima, one of Colombia´s inner states. Ever since his mother passed away when he was 15, he has looked over his five younger brothers. As a refugee from the violence living in an unfamiliar city (Bogota), he hasn´t stopped working for a single day. He enjoys watching cartoons and playing video games. He lives with his brothers, wife and daughter and is considered the head of the household. Although he confesses that sometimes things get out of hand, he inspires them to study and work to obtain what they want in life. Jhon used to sell candy and roses on the street and as he frequently says, "I've never been embarrassed to sell things." He arrived at Cyclus thanks to a non-profit foundation, and after his first month of orientation he is already a solid member of the team. Like most people who hail from Tolima, he likes to eat well. He is happy with his current financial stability because he no longer has to worry about making ends meet for his family. He is working to build his own house and offer better possibilities for his loved ones.





