The Mexico Program at the Inter-American Dialogue strengthens understanding, communication, and cooperation between Mexico and the United States through its unique position as a trusted and independent platform for research, perspectives, and public discussion around critical issues in the bilateral relationship. The program’s core objective is to be the go-to resource and platform for government and industry leaders seeking to strengthen diplomacy and shape public policy in Washington, D.C., and Mexico City. By convening experts and leaders from across society, the program bridges perspectives and drives actionable solutions for a more prosperous, secure, and resilient bilateral relationship.
Lila Abed is the director of the Mexico Program at the Inter-American Dialogue. Prior to joining the Dialogue, she served as director of the Wilson Center’s Mexico Institute. Abed was a White House correspondent for the international news channel NTN24. Before this role, she was a public policy advisor for Latin America at the international law firm Covington & Burling in Washington, DC.
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