Elisangela Mendonça
Elisangela Mendonça is a Brazilian journalist.
María Victoria Llorente
María Victoria Llorente is the executive director at Fundación Ideas para la Paz.
Camilo Enciso
Camilo Enciso is a former transparency secretary of Colombia and current director of the International Institute on Anti-corruption Studies in Bogotá.
Fernando Carrillo
Fernando Carrillo is the Inspector General of Colombia.
Moira Birss
Moira Birss is the media and communications manager at Amazon Watch.
Vinod Sreeharsha
Vinod Sreeharsha is a journalist based in Rio de Janeiro.
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Andrew Paxman
Andrew Paxman teaches history and journalism at the Center for Research and Teaching in Economics (CIDE) in Mexico. He is the author of Jenkins of Mexico: How a Southern farm Boy Became a Mexican Magnate (Oxford).
Jill Langlois
Jill Langlois is a journalist based in Rio de Janeiro
William M. LeoGrande
William M. LeoGrande is Professor of Government at American University in Washington, DC, and co-author with Peter Kornbluh of Back Channel to Cuba: The Hidden History of Negotiations between Washington and Havana (University of North Carolina Press, 2015).
Victor Herrera
Victor Herrera has been covering Latin America’s financial markets for 35 years. He recently concluded a 25 year career at S&P Global Ratings, where he was the Regional Manager for northern Latin America. He is based in Mexico City.
Diego Senior
Diego Senior is an independent journalist and media consultant in New York. He has worked with Colombian media for over 13 years, covering mostly the United Nations and U.S.-LatAm relations. He now collaborates with NatGeo’s Explorer and NY1 Noticias in New York, amongst other publications.
Adriana Erthal Abdenur
Adriana Erthal Abdenur is a fellow at the Instituto Igarapé, a think and do tank in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Her research and policy work focus on the role of rising powers, especially the BRICS countries, in international cooperation. She has a PhD from Princeton and a BA from Harvard.
Bret Rosen
Bret Rosen has 20 years of experience in the Latin America financial markets, at both leading investment banks such as Goldman Sachs, and asset managers including Trust Company of the West. He has lived and worked in both Argentina and Brazil.
Claudia Escobar Mejia
Dr. Claudia Escobar Mejía is a former magistrate of the Court of Appeals of Guatemala. She is now a legal specialist on anti-corruption and international consultant in the justice sector, as well as a board member of Integrity Initiatives International.