
Tania Ortiz Mena, president of Sempra Infrastructure Latin America, leads projects for the development of clean energy in Mexico. Sempra announced an investment of 3.55 billion dollars in energy projects in Baja California, strengthening the country's energy security and its positioning in the transition towards cleaner energies. The leadership of women like Ortiz Mena stands out in critical sectors such as energy, despite holding few management positions in Mexico.
At the National Service of Health, Safety and Quality in Agro-Food (SENASICA), concerns arise about transparency in bidding processes. Voices warn of possible irregularities with Comercializadora Infinito MC in tenders for cleaning services of laboratories and offices. This change in leadership at SENASICA coincides with an expansion strategy that includes an investment of 6 million dollars for businesses, aiming to have 50 studios in Mexico by 2035.
In Caintra, Jorge Humberto Santos Reyna from Arca Continental is expected to become the president of the organization, replacing Máximo Vedoya from Ternium. Santos will bring his experience and leadership at a time when the industrial sector faces challenges such as tariff uncertainty and digital transformation.
9Round Mexico appoints Salomón Rayek as its new CEO on its 10th anniversary. The fitness market in Mexico shows promising growth, estimated to reach a value of 2.3 billion dollars by 2028. A notable example in renewable energies is the Cimarrón Wind Farm, with an investment of 550 million dollars, contributing to job creation and the installation of clean energy in the country.
On the occasion of International Women’s Day, the leadership of women like Ortiz Mena and their role in key energy projects is highlighted. Additionally, the work of Isaac Kably, now CEO of Gu Holding, owner of 9Round Mexico, demonstrates a strategic approach in the rapidly growing fitness sector in Mexico.