‘It’s time for women,’ says the first director of the Mexican Railway Association • Forbes Women • Forbes México

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Vianey de la Mora García, who became the first woman to assume the general direction of the Mexican Railway Association (AMF), assured that Mexico lives in a time of women and railways, a transport that she described as a lever for development and trade. abroad in North America.

“It is a great honor to assume the General Directorate, certain that the AMF is a crucial actor in decision-making regarding the country’s large infrastructure projects. “It is time for women, but it is also time for railways,” she said.

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De la Mora García stated that the work in the medium term will be aimed at promoting a common agenda that allows the railway to continue being a lever of development, with emphasis on the regional level, as well as a fundamental piece of foreign trade.

“We want to be an active part in making decisions that promote the best conditions of coexistence and safety between freight and passenger trains,” he declared.

Claudia Sheinbaum’s government plans to build passenger trains that connect Mexico City with Querétaro, León, San Luis Potosí, Guadalajara, Saltillo, Monterrey, Nuevo Laredo, Nogales and other cities in the center, west and north of the country.

Vianey de la Mora García has experience in infrastructure, as well as in the railway sector in the public and private spheres.

She is an architect from the Intercontinental University and has a Master’s Degree in Projects from the Technological University of Mexico.

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Vianey arrives in place of Luisa Plazas’ Iker, who undertakes other professional projects.

According to information from the association, Iker de Luisa Plazas had to consolidate the railway sector and worked for a high level of interaction with various sectors, authorities from the three levels of government, users, suppliers and civil organizations in order to support issues such as railway road safety, the dissemination of benefits for the environment and the economic development of the country.

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