In this podcast series, AS/COA President and CEO Susan Segal speaks with leading women from around the Americas about their professional and life experiences.
In the fifth episode of Experiencias, philanthropist Amalia Amoedo de Lafuente reflects on the legacy of her late grandmother, Argentine executive and art collector Amalia “Amalita” Lacroze de Fortabat.
Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs of Venezuela and Special Envoy of President Juan Guaidó to France Isadora Zubillaga told AS/COA President and CEO Susan Segal how she rose to a top diplomatic post while in exile.
In the third episode of Experiencias, Mexican Ambassador to the U.S. Martha Bárcena tells AS/COA President and CEO Susan Segal how she moved up through the ranks of the Mexican foreign service as well as the advantages of having more women at the table. She also offered advice for staying relevant at work during a leave of absence.
In the second episode of Experiencias, Brazilian entrepreneur Michele Levy offers her insights. From showing vulnerability to giving people a voice, Levy shares her lessons on leadership. “I never ask someone to do something that I can’t do or wouldn’t do.”
In the debut episode of the series, AS/COA’s President and CEO Susan Segal sits down with former VP of Panama Isabel de Saint Malo de Alvarado. They discussed work-life balance, parental roles, equal opportunities for women, and how to be a productive mentor.
In this new podcast series, AS/COA President and CEO Susan Segal speaks with leading women from around the Americas about their professional and life experiences.