In recent decades, the global political landscape has witnessed a significant change: an increasing number of women are taking on leadership and governance roles at the international level. This transformation is not only redefining political power but also heralding a new era of inclusion and equity in leadership.
The Governor of Quintana Roo, Mara Lezama, presented her second state report at an event held last Monday in the state capital, Chetumal. The report, which covered the achievements and challenges of her administration over the past year, emphasized a focus on infrastructure, security, and economic development while acknowledging areas that still require attention.
Entrepreneurship is an exciting adventure, full of challenges and opportunities. However, the path to business success begins with careful planning and strategic execution. If you're thinking about starting your own business, this article will guide you through the essential steps to turn your idea into a thriving reality.
Success in any area depends not only on our skills and knowledge but also on daily habits. To achieve success in your professional and personal life, it’s essential to adopt practices that enhance your performance and maintain a healthy work-life balance. Here are some key habits that can make a big difference.
The business landscape in Mexico is being transformed by visionary women who have broken barriers and established themselves as influential leaders across various industries. Here, we highlight five of the most prominent women in Mexican business, whose exemplary careers have not only impacted their sectors but also inspired a new generation.
In recent years, Mexico has witnessed a significant shift in the business landscape. Women, once constrained by cultural, social, and economic barriers, have begun to take prominent positions in the world of business.
Estefanía Mercado achieved a victory that not only solidifies her political leadership but also marks a milestone in the democratic history of Solidaridad
Ana López Beatriz Sandoval takes office as the President of the AMEXME Cozumel Chapter. AMEXME is recognized as the largest network of female entrepreneurs in Mexico.
Patricia de la Torre was sworn in as the president of the Asociación Mexicana de Mujeres Empresarias (AMEXME) in Tulum for the 2024-2027 term.
It is estimated that the Australian has a fortune of 6.5 billion dollars
According to different investigations, they have managed to increase profits since they head these businesses.