What will Latin America and the Caribbean look like in 2030?

Introduced and Moderated by:

Luis Alberto Moreno
President
Inter-American Development Bank

A conversation with:

Alice Hill
Former Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Resilience Policy
US National Security Council

Nathalie Molina Niño 
Chief Executive Officer
Brava Investments

Blanca Treviño 
Chief Executive Officer
Softek Mexico

Jason Marczak
Director, Latin America Economic Growth Initiative,
Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center

Atlantic Council
 

The world is fast changing and uncertainties are the new normal. What does this mean for Latin America and the Caribbean in 2030?
 
Join the Atlantic Council and the Inter-American Development Bank for a timely event on how the region may unfold in the next fourteen years. Will leaders be able to foresee the possibilities and obstacles in front of them and prepare for alternative futures?
 
We invite you to take a journey into the future on December 1 for the launch of our groundbreaking report Latin America and the Caribbean 2030: Future Scenarios.
 
The interactive event will look at how some of the big issues of our time—governance, regional integration and climate change—will be shaped by choices made today. The panel will be moderated by IDB President Luis Alberto Moreno. 

*The report was produced by the Atlantic Council’s Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center and its Strategic Foresight Initiative in collaboration with the Frederick S. Pardee Center for International Futures at the University of Denver.

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Enrique V. Iglesias Auditorium, Inter-American Development Bank 
1330 New York Ave NW
Washington DC 

This event is open to press and on the record.