The 28.4% drop in public investment forces a redefinition of who designs mixed investment schemes. Female leadership in legal and financial structuring emerges
A new wave of Mexican leaders redefines infrastructure development by merging real estate capital, tech vision, and physical execution at scale.
Technical and regulatory profiles emerge as the decisive factor in closing the infrastructure gap in the Andean region and attracting institutional capital.
Diego Gutiérrez Chable, David Miranda Herrera and Felipe García Ascencio represent a technical-strategic profile that bridges capital, construction and public p
A Mexican plan worth 5.6 trillion pesos and Peruvian megaprojects totaling US$ 3.8 billion define the playing field for new deal structurers.
Munir Jalil, Roberto Moreno Mejía, and the key profiles shaping the next generation of infrastructure projects in Colombia, Peru, and Chile.
Luis Rosendo Gutiérrez Romano, David Guillermo Miranda Herrera, and Eudelio Garza Mercado shape a new decision-making layer in the regional mixed-investment mod
Grupo Vazol commits $8.5 billion through 2028 as new regional players reshape Mexico's private capital infrastructure ecosystem.
Munir Jalil, Roberto Moreno Mejía, David Guillermo Miranda Herrera and the Rawlins case shape the power map that determines capital flows into Andean projects.
A mapping of the capital veterans who still control investment flows in road, energy, and logistics infrastructure across the region.
The 28.4% drop in public investment forces private capital to strengthen its legal, financial, and notarial structuring chain to operate amid uncertainty.
The National Hydrocarbons Agency concentrates the decisions on the allocation of exploratory blocks and production contracts that shape Colombia's energy future
Tomás Elejalde, Paola Lazarte, Verónica Zambrano, and Tania Carro Toledo represent distinct leadership models shaping investment in the Andean region and Mexico
Mexico, Colombia, and Peru are reshaping their regulatory frameworks to attract private capital to infrastructure. A comparative analysis of reforms and their i
Mexico, Colombia, and Peru lead a project structuring cycle with regulatory reforms, new pipelines, and key sector decision-makers.