Panels and exhibitors at the second International Forum on Gender and Competition

The discussion "Competition Policy with a Gender Focus", which will be moderated by Ricardo Michel, advisor to the SELA Office, will have as speakers María del Pilar Canedo, senior expert of the Competition Division of the OECD; Alejandro Ibarra, researcher at the Center for Competition Law, of The George Washington University; Antonella Salgueiro, partner of FactorLegal and International Consultant; and Aída Mencía Ripley, Vice-Rector of Research and Innovation of the Universidad Iberoamericana.
In the panel “From data to decision: how to evaluate and monitor the gender dimension in markets”, Marie-Helene Briere, senior lawyer at the Competition Bureau of Canada; Alejandro Ibarra; Mirna Amiama Nielsen, partner at the law firm Ulises Cabrera; and Karina Flores Martínez, executive director of Investigations of Absolute Monopolistic Practices of Mexico, will participate. Others who will be at the second International Forum on Gender and Competition are: José Beltré Cuevas, Director of Promotion and Advocacy of Competition at Pro-Competencia; Angelica Noboa Pagán, partner at Russin Vecchi & Heredia Bonetti; María Elisa Holguín López, member of the Board of Directors of Pro-Competencia; Carolina Lozano, Competition expert and International Consultant; and Laura Ardila Alarcón, lawyer at the Trade Directorate of the General Secretariat of the Andean Community will close with the panel "Gender perspective in the defense of competition: from corporate compliance to leniency programs."Workshop for journalists and communicators
For Friday, June 27, ProCompetencia will hold the II International Workshop on Competition Law for Journalists and Communicators. This program seeks to provide communication professionals with the tools and knowledge necessary to understand and disseminate accurate and clear information about free competition.
The inaugural conference of the workshop will be given by José Monegro, director of the newspaper El Día, with the theme "Innovation in the media in a competitive environment". The Gender and Competition conference will feature the participation of renowned journalists and communicators with extensive experience in print, television, and digital media, as well as experts in Strategic Communication, Competition Law, and Economics, who will address topics such as "The new language of journalism: formats, platforms, and digital audiences", "The value of traditional journalism in a digitalized world", among others.






