by Chris Stanley | Apr 16, 2019 | Business, Latin America, Marketing, Politics
2019 Elections in Central & South America: Improvement or Status Quo? On the heels of the 2018 elections that brought Colombia’s (Ivan Duque), Mexico’s (AMLO Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador) and Brazil’s (Jair Bolsonaro) new leaders to the top post...
by Edward Norton | May 30, 2018 | Latin America
“If we walk up and down all the stairs of Valparaíso we’ll have walked all round the world.” Poet Pablo Neruda was alluding to the cosmopolitan vitality of Chile’s second city, chief port and most romantic – and likeable – metropolis. He might also have been...
by Chris Stanley | May 18, 2018 | Latin America, Politics, U.S. Hispanic
With pending elections throughout many countries in Latin America, the spotlight is on the numerous challenges facing the region, and specifically the Venezuela elections. From organizations fighting “fake news” in Mexico elections to those that are a...
by Chris Stanley | May 1, 2018 | Latin America, Politics
In a year with multiple presidential elections happening through Latin America, the region and specifically the Mexico elections on July 1, 2018 face challenges. Just like the United States and the much publicized “fake news” phenomena, the issue is a...
by Chris Stanley | Jan 3, 2018 | Events, Latin America, Marketing
The tenth annual edition of Portada Miami to discuss how brands across the Americas are taking back control, from rethinking internal structures to figuring out ROI on their media ad spend, to understanding how to work with new platforms and technologies. Portada...
by Edward Norton | Oct 18, 2017 | Culture, Latin America
Last week was National Taco Day and the Internet went crazy with expressing their love for tacos. Restaurants, fast-food chains, and shops jumped on taco deals, including non-exclusively Latino restaurants such as Red Robin, which created a new burger-taco mashup....