2024 CFO Forum: Mexico City

2024 CFO Forum: Mexico City

9:00 to 9:10 am: Welcome Remarks 

Maria Lourdes Teran, Vice President, AS/COA Miami 
Moderator: Martin Barrios, Managing Director, Global Transaction Services Country Head, Bank of America Mexico 

9:10 to 10:00 am: Session I – Government Leader Economic Outlook: Mexico 

A senior government leader will provide perspectives on Mexico’s current economic landscape for the rest of the year.

Rodrigo Mariscal, Head of Economic Planning Unit and Chief Economist, Ministry of Finance and Public Credit of Mexico

10:00 to 10:45 am: Session II – Green Finance: Transition to a Low-Carbon Economy 

The role of CFOs has evolved into an important position in companies’ transition to a low-carbon economy. From pursuing environment-related investment initiatives to issuing green bonds and adhering to sustainability reporting standards, today’s CFOs must be equipped to navigate a growing range of risks. The panel conversation will explore how understanding the risks associated with environmental and social issues can influence the long-term performance of the business. 

Arturo Rodriguez, Manager for Ibero-American Relationships, IFRS Foundation  
Francisco Suarez, Director of Strategic Affairs & Corporate Relations, FEMSA 
Adrian Garza, Senior Credit Officer, Moody’s Ratings 

10:45 to 11:05 am: Networking Coffee Break       
11:05 to 11:50 am: Session III – Rethinking Cybersecurity Risk: Building Resilient Organizations 

Managing cybersecurity risk has emerged as a critical component of overall business risk management, with the CFO playing a central role. A panel of experts and CFOs will share their experiences and explore forward-thinking solutions and strategies aimed at protecting against cyber-attacks. In a world where the threat landscape is evolving quickly, how can companies better prepare for cyber protection? 

Omar Ochoa, Cortex Regional Sales Manager, Palo Alto Networks 
Erwin Campos, Global CISO, Grupo Bimbo 

11:50 am to 12:30 pm: Session IV – 2024 Elections: A Pivotal Year for Trade Integration 

As Mexico and the United States prepare for the 2024 elections, the trade relationship between these two nations faces potential shifts and challenges. An expert will provide insights into the possible impacts of these elections on nearshoring opportunities and bilateral trade.  

Juan Carlos Baker, CEO and Founding Partner, Ansley International Consultants 

12:30 pm: Closing Remarks

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