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The Ripple Effects of the Current Administration Policy Changes in Latin America

International Executive Resources Group, Coral Gables, Florida, United States

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The Ripple Effects of the Current Administration Policy Changes in Latin America - FL In-person Event Thursday, October 23, 2025 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM EDT Category: Events Florida Chapter In-Person Event The Ripple Effects of the Current Administration Policy Changes in Latin America

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The current administration has set out to reshape policy at home and around the world. Fewer regions have felt the effects more abruptly than Latin America. John Price of AMI will walk us through the changes to date and what might yet materialize in the region. Speaker: John Price, Managing Director of Americas Market Intelligence John is a veteran of Latin America market consulting and one of the leading public speakers and thought leaders in the region. Since 1993, John’s consulting teams have conducted over 4,000 client engagements across every market in the LAC region. His firm, AMI combines regional expertise with deep knowledge of key sectors: payments, logistics, energy, mining, consumer services, education, industrial goods, healthcare, and insurance. John writes prolifically and maintains a column in Latin Trade. In 2007, John Price co-wrote and co-edited “Can Latin America Compete?”, which was published by Palgrave. He has published over 100 articles on Latin American business. John teaches as an adjunct professor at Florida International University and guest lectures at UM. John and his family are active supporters of two important Latin American charities, Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos, a LatAm orphanage network, and TECHO, a novel initiative to build simple but solid homes in Latin American slums that transform lives. Moderator: With more than 20 years of experience in executive search, Jean Callahan has built a reputation for delivering high-touch, client-focused partnerships with global impact. She brings deep expertise in life sciences and has led senior-level searches across the healthcare, pharmaceutical, medical device, chemical, packaging, and industrial sectors for clients ranging from VC-backed innovators to global enterprises. Jean is known for her ability to guide both U.S.-based and international companies through complex talent strategies, organizational growth, and market entry initiatives. Her clients value her intuitive understanding of cultural fit, strategic alignment, and industry demands. She has successfully advised boards and executive teams on critical leadership hires across a broad range of functions, including R&D, Finance, HR, Legal, Commercial, Operations, and Regulatory Affairs. Prior to joining Discovery Search Partners, Jean founded and led Latin America Executive Search Consultants (LAESC), a boutique firm focused on senior-level placements and strategic advisory work throughout the region. Her deep knowledge of Latin American markets continues to inform her global perspective. Jean believes the most successful teams are built not just on skill, but on diverse perspectives, lived experiences, and shared values. She works closely with clients to structure clear job frameworks, equitable compensation systems, and forward-looking succession strategies that drive sustainable growth and leadership excellence. Her work empowers organizations to unlock potential, foster belonging, and build inclusive cultures with lasting impact. Jean earned a Bachelor’s degree in Education with a specialization in Business Administration from the University of South Florida. The event will be held at Fogo de Chão, 2801 Ponce de Leon, Coral Gables, FL 33134, and will include an open salad bar and serving of Picana, Churrasco, and Chicken. International Executive Resources Group (IERG) is an executive networking platform that connects international business professionals worldwide. Its network and events are conducive to the exchange of global business ideas, best practices, and business opportunities.

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