Past Events
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56th Meridian Pre-Ball Dinner
On October 18th, 2024 we had the privilege of hosting the Mexico Pre-Ball dinner for the Meridian Ball for the fourth time.
Public diplomacy is the foundation for building enduring relationships between Mexico and the USA, and these events offer a fantastic opportunity to showcase it.
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Book Presentation "Presidenta: Más de 100 Mujeres te Escriben"
On July 25th, we organized a book presentation coordinated by Yuriria Sierra at the International Student House in Washington, DC. The event featured the presence of the book's coordinator, Yuriria Sierra, as well as special guests Altagracia Gómez, Claudia Aguilar, Gabriela Cuevas, and Viridiana Ríos.
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Cinco de Mayo Fiesta
The USMF and Forward Global hosted our annual joint Cinco de Mayo celebration. We were honored to be joined by Ambassador Esteban Moctezuma Barragán and many friends and partners. We all toasted the evening thanks to a generous contribution from Constellation Brands.
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Meeting with Yucatán's Governor in DC
On February 21, we had the honor of hosting a meeting in Washington, D.C. with the Governor of Yucatán, Mauricio Vila, the Ambassador of Mexico to the U.S., Esteban Moctezuma, and members of our Board. During this meeting, we discussed the competitive advantages and strategic projects that are making Yucatán a leader in nearshoring.
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World Economic Forum
On January 18, 2024, our Director, Enrique Perret, moderated the Panel “Country Strategy: Dialogue on Mexico” with Baja California’s Governor, Maria del Pilar Avila, Yucatan’s Governor, Mauricio Vila, Sonora’s Governor, Alfonso Durazo, and Undersecretary Joel Hernandez.
Mexico has a big opportunity to become a key player in the supply chains in North America, this conversation shined light on what different states of Mexico are working on to make this a reality.
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55th Meridian Pre-Ball Dinner
On October 20th, 2023 we had the privilege of hosting the Mexico Pre-Ball dinner for the Meridian Ball for the third time. His Excellency Esteban Moctezuma, Ambassador of Mexico to the United States, and his wife, Cecilia, co-hosted with us this year.
Public diplomacy is the foundation for building enduring relationships between Mexico and the USA, and these events offer a fantastic opportunity to showcase it.
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North Capital Forum 2023
The North Capital Forum 2023, which took place in Mexico City from October 4th to 6th, drew a crowd of over 700 attendees and featured more than 40 panels and engaging conversations led by 150+ prominent speakers. This event achieved remarkable success and established itself as the premier and most significant gathering centered on North America.
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Meeting with Baja California's Governor in DC
On July 27th, we had the distinct honor of hosting a meeting in Washington, D.C. that brought together the Governor of Baja California, Marina del Pilar Ávila, the Ambassador of Mexico in the USA, Esteban Moctezuma, and members of our Board of Directors. During this significant gathering, we engaged in a candid and insightful discussion about pressing issues concerning the state of Baja California and the border region. Our conversations revolved around strategies to foster a deeper understanding and cooperation within the region, aiming to create a better environment for all involved.
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Convocation 3.0
The U.S.-Mexico Foundation and the Mexico Institute of the Woodrow Wilson Center held an Ambassadors Retreat in Palo Alto and New Year, California, from April 27th to 30th, 2023. In this third retreat, former ambassadors from the United States to Mexico, from Mexico to the United States, and special guests from Canada were called upon to discuss the present and future of the bilateral relationship. More than 15 former ambassadors, the Mexican Ambassador to the U.S., and business leaders joined us. We had the opportunity to visit the offices of HP and Oracle, where we had very interesting conversations about supply chains and the use of technology in them, as well as discussions about educational collaboration.
Over the course of four days, the former ambassadors discussed the most important topics in the bilateral relationship, including the economy, workforce developments, security, soft power, and migration, with the expectation that the ideas presented will strengthen the bilateral relationship.
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CBI and Texas A&M visit KBH desalination plant in El Paso
The CBI and TAMU School of Law had the opportunity to visit the KBH Desalination Plant in El Paso came together to discuss the future of sustainable water management. The event featured a presentation from the Texas A&M law students, who shared insights on transboundary water issues as part of the environmental and natural resources systems clinic.
Attendees had the opportunity to engage in productive discussions about sustainable water management and the challenges associated with transboundary water issues. The event provided a valuable platform for exploring potential solutions and strategies to address these challenges.
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Meeting with Ambassador Moctezuma
On April 11th, the US-Mexico Foundation hosted a meeting with His Excellency, Esteban Moctezuma, Ambassador of Mexico to the United States, and a variety of private sector representatives with operations in Mexico to discuss the opportunities to grow their presence in Mexico and discuss the importance of private sector participation in North America.
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Samuel García, Governor of Nuevo León, visit to Washington, DC
On February 9th, the U.S.-Mexico Foundation helped coordinate a series of meetings for Samuel García, Gov. of Nuevo León, and his team. Encouraging collaborations between local governments is key to bring our countries together.
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Meeting with AMSDE President, Marco del Prete
In early February, we met with the Secretary of Economic Development, and president of AMSDE, Marco del Prete, with whom we spoke about the bilateral collaboration between Querétaro and the United States through participation in educational programs and public diplomacy.
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Meeting with Rep. Tony Gonzales
On January 31st, the US-Mexico Foundation hosted a roundtable with Rep. Tony Gonzales, and a variety of private sector representatives interested in promoting US-Mexico collaboration in areas such as trade, investment, near-shoring, energy, among other topics.
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Undergrads, Tec de Monterrey
On January 24th, the US-Mexico Foundation received a group of 20 undergraduate students of International Relations and Law from the Tecnológico de Monterrey, campus Guadalajara at the International Student House of Washington, D.C. Students had the opportunity of hearing the different programs and activities carried out by the USMF in favor of the bilateral relation, as well as the experience of USMF staff, several of which are EXATEC, graduates of the Tecnológico de Monterrey.
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U.S. – Mexico Think Tank Summit
On January 19th, the U.S. – Mexico Think Tank Summit took place at the Center for the United States and Mexico from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy. The event was sponsored by the U.S. – Mexico Foundation, Mexico Evalua, the Atlas Network, and Grupo ICB. Twenty-four think tanks from the United States and Mexico attended, aiming to strengthen the relationship between organizations that work on binational issues. Workshops were held during the day to discuss the challenges and opportunities for organizations in both countries, as well as common areas of study and agendas for collaboration to strengthen institutional capacity and outreach on relevant public policy issues. Enrique Perret, Managing Director of the U.S. – Mexico Foundation, shared with the organizations the commitment of the foundation to create significant links between research institutions to encourage joint projects.
The agenda ended with a public event, "Exploring the Role of Think Tanks in the U.S. – Mexico Relationship" with an introduction by Tony Payan, Director of the Center for the United States and Mexico, and a panel with the participation of Juan Pardinas, General Editorial Director of Reforma, Julio Portales, President of Grupo ICB, and Clare Ribando Seelke, Specialist in Latin American Affairs at the Congressional Research Service. The panelists discussed the importance of the information that think tanks produce for their sectors, innovative ways of communicating, and recommendations to increase the impact of their research with different audiences.
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New Chairman and Vice Chairwoman
We’d like to welcome our new Chairman of the Board, Stoney Burke; and Vice Chairwoman, Madelka McCalla
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End of Chairman and Vice-Chairman Term
As Emilio Cadena and Ivan Zapien conclude their term as Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the Board, we'd like to thank them for their support, guidance and for always encouraging us to reach beyond our goals.
It’s not a goodbye, since they will still be involved in the organization.
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Think Tanks Strategy, Trip to DC
In mid December, we had a delegation of Mexican Think Tanks in Washington, DC. During these days they met with representatives of organizations in the city, in order to learn from each other, and open horizons to create new strategies and share their work.
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Americas Competitiveness Exchange 2022
As a supporting institution of the Americas Competitiveness Exchange, the U.S.-Mexico Foundation joined the #ACXchange on Nov. 13-17 in Quito, Ecuador; with +70 stakeholders from the Americas, a region of 1 billion people and endless opportunities.
USMF’s Axel Cabrera engaged in a week-long exchange of views and best practices on competitiveness, economic development, ally-shoring, innovation, fintech, circular economy, and venture capital.
The #ACXchange included a message from Hon. Guillermo Lasso, President of Ecuador, and the participation of high-level government officials and diplomatic corps in the country. Panels and meetings venues included Palacio de Carondelet (Ecuador’s Presidential Palace), Quito’s Airport, and some of the most relevant Equadorian industries and universities.
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Meridian Ball Dinner 2022
On October 21st, 2022 we hosted, for a second time, a dinner for the Meridian Ball at the International Student House in Washington, DC
Thank you Meridian International Center for the opportunity to represent the US-Mexico relationship, and to everyone who joined us, we hope you had a wonderful evening.
See you next year!
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North Capital Forum
The first edition of the North Capital Forum was held on September 28-30, 2022 in Mexico City.
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Summit of the Americas 2022
On June 5, within the framework of the Summit of the Americas 2022, the U.S.-Mexico Foundation organized a dinner in the historic "Herald-Examiner Building", to discuss important issues between Mexico and the United States.
We thank our Council Members, Ambassador Esteban Moctezuma, Friends, Allies and Sponsors (ASU and Entravisión) for their assistance, working together we can achieve more!
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Collaboration Agreement with AMSDE
On May 6, we signed, for the second consecutive year, a collaboration agreement with AMSDE, to promote the USMexico 360 program; where State Development Secretaries are trained on Mexico-US bilateral issues.
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Cinco de Mayo Party
We hosted a Cinco de Mayo Party with the Corn Refiners Association, Hispanic Lobbyists Association and Constellation Brands.
We are so grateful to all the people who came to celebrate Mexico on this day!
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The Gathering
We are happy to have partnered with GUGAMS, LAPA and the Georgetown Americas Institute, for The Gathering, where Mexican students from east coast Ivy League universities converge in discussions with experts on what can be done to improve the bilateral relationship.
We had the pleasure to host a meeting/panel on Saturday, April 9th, where our Board Member, Antonio Ortiz-Mena and other panelists discussed the importance of having a healthy bilateral relationship, strong institutions and accountability & USMCA
We appreciate the words by Consul Rafael Laveaga on his perspectives about the relationship between our countries to end the session.
On Sunday, April 10th, our Director, Enrique Perret, was a panelist alongside Carin Zissis, in The Gathering, they talked about the importance of civil society in the bilateral relation.
Our Board Member Jana Nelson, and our YAC, Alma Caballero shared a panel with women in DC about gender roles in the bilateral relationship.
These meetings are important to be held, since joining forces can only serve for a betterment of the bilateral relationship, and to each country individually.
For Mexican students abroad, having conversations with key actors in the relationship is vital for their development.
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Conversation between the Governor of Chihuahua and Mexican Students in Georgetown
On March 15, the Governor of Chihuahua, Maru Campos, as part of her visit to the US capital, met with Mexican Master's students at Georgetown University.
In collaboration with the Institute of the Americas of Georgetown, the Organization of Mexicans in Georgetown (GUGAMS) and LAPA, we made this very pleasant conversation possible.
The Governor is a former student of said University, which represents a clear example for these students of what can be achieved.
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Governor of Chihuahua visits Washington, D.C.
During the visit of Governor Maru Campos (the week of March 14), we had the opportunity to meet with members of our Board and American business leaders with investments in the state of Chihuahua.
We witnessed the signing of a collaboration agreement between Amazon and the government of Chihuahua, in order to bring innovation to the region.
Teamwork to strengthen institutions, through technology, is necessary to improve them.
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Fundraising Dinner with Pati Jinich
On march 2nd we hosted, in partnership with the International Student House, a fundraising dinner with Chef and TV Host, Pati Jinich. She took us on a delicacy journey, through culinary education.
Guests were able to sample Gran Centenario tequilas and learn about the different kinds and flavors. we had book signing and we were able to dine on recipes from Pati’s most recent book “Treasures of the Mexican Table”
We thank our sponsors Corn Refiners Association CRA and Gran Centenario Tequila.
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Episode 100!
We are celebrating our podcast’s 100th episode with a brand new logo and a wonderful guest: USMF Founder, Martha Smith.
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Lunch with Ambassador of the US to Mexico, Ken Salazar
On December 14th, 2021 we hosted a lunch in honor of Ambassador of the US to Mexico, Ken Salazar, in Mexico City.
Bringing business and civic leaders closer to him, helps build a better relation between our countries.
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Convocation 2.0
On December 2-4, 2021 we hosted the second edition of our program: Convocation. This is a annual retreat with former Ambassadors of the bilateral relationship, in which several topics are discussed.
Additionally, a report with recommendations based on these talks will be published soon.
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Mexican Senators in DC
On November 16th, 2021 we hosted a meeting with Mexican Senators in Washington, DC. The conversation was very interesting, we talked about energy, migration & Ally shoring.
We are glad they heard about what we are doing, and the opportunities we see in the bilateral relationship.
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Meridian Ball Dinner 2021
On October 23rd, 2021 we hosted a dinner for the Meridian Ball at the International Student House in Washington, DC
Thank you Meridian International Center for the opportunity to represent the US-Mexico relationship, and to everyone who joined us we hope you enjoyed the evening.
See you next year!
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Blanca Treviño recognized with the InterAmerican Dialogue Award
On September 28th, 2021 Blanca Treviño, CEO at Softtek and Member of our Emeritus Board, was recognized with the InterAmerican Dialogue award.
We are so proud to have her in our organization, congratulations to a woman who inspires so many of us!
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Mexico en Movimiento in DC
In September 2021 we had the opportunity to host Grupo México en Movimiento, business leaders and non profit representatives from Mexico.
We appreciate our speakers’ time and insight on such important and relevant topics in the US-Mx bilateral relationship.
We are certain that the relationship between countries has to contemplate all three kinds of organizations,: governments, business leaders and civil society.
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Mexican Independence Day Celebration in DC
On September 13th, 2021 we celebrated the independence of Mexico accompanied by Ambassador Esteban Moctezuma and the Senior Director for the Western Hemisphere of the NSC Juan González, we appreciate their words and support in raising understanding between our countries.
Thanks to our MC TsiTsiKi Félix and our sponsors Constellation Brands and Entravision and our partner Meridian International Center;
We also thank everyone who joined us in this event, you are part of this great effort that we make every day to bring our two countries closer
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Meeting with Governor Elect of Queretaro, Mauricio Kuri
On September 8, 2021, we had the honor of receiving the Governor-elect of Querétaro, Mauricio Kuri, together with Prodensa and US companies with investment in Mexico.
We talked about Ally Shoring and about economic and social development in his state.
We thank the International Student House in Washington DC for the attention
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Meeting with Ambassador of México in the USA, Esteban Moctezuma
On September 7th, 2021 Emilio Cadena (USMF Chairman) and Enrique Perret (USMF Director) met with Ambassador Esteban Moctezuma Barragán in Washington DC.
We appreciate the time to talk about our Ally Shoring project, a topic that will undoubtedly be important in the High Level Economic Dialogue.
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Dinner with US Embassy in Mexico DCM Stephanie Syptak-Ramnath
On July 26, 2021 we had the opportunity to host a dinner in honor of the new Chargé d'affaires of the Embassy of the US in Mexico, Stephanie Syptak-Ramnath
We appreciate their willingness to work for the good of the bilateral relationship.