Check-in: 5:30 p.m.
Public discussion: 6:00 p.m.
Member reception: 7:00 p.m.

680 Park Avenue
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People gather at Colombia's presidential palace in Bogotá waving the yellow, blue, and red flag. (AP)

Colombians gather outside the presidential palace in Bogotá. (AP)

Check-in: 5:30 p.m.
Public discussion: 6:00 p.m.
Member reception: 7:00 p.m.

680 Park Avenue
New York City
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AS/COA members receive priority registration and seating at this event. Following the public discussion, there will be a member reception with the speakers. Not a member? Join today.


Colombians head to the polls on May 31 in a highly polarized race to succeed President Gustavo Petro. Will the country follow the rightward shift reshaping politics throughout much of today’s Latin America—or will its political left hold onto the Casa de Nariño for a second consecutive term? The outcome carries dramatically different implications for Colombia’s economy, security, relationship with the Donald Trump administration, regional alliances, and more.

Join Americas Society on April 30 to hear from experts who will provide a broad overview of Colombia’s current challenges and potential scenarios.

Speakers

  • José Antonio Ocampo, Co-Director of the Economic and Political Development Concentration, Columbia University SIPA; former Colombian Minister of Finance and Public Credit (1996–1997, 2022–2023) and member of Colombia's Central Bank Board of Directors
  • Juan Esteban Orduz, Columnist, El País; former Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy of Colombia in the U.S. (1998–2002) and core team member for design and implementation of Plan Colombia
  • María Paula Carvajal, Head of Latin America, Sovereign Credit Management, Citigroup
  • Brian Winter, Vice President of Policy, AS/COA; Editor-in-Chief, Americas Quarterly (moderator)

Questions? Email Holly at membership@as-coa.org.

Speakers

José Antonio Ocampo

Co-Director, Economic and Political Development Concentration, Columbia University SIPA; Colombian Finance and Public Credit Minister (1996–1997, 2022–2023)

José Antonio Ocampo is the Co-Director of the Economic and Political Development Concentration in the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University. He is also a member and former chair of the Committee for Development Policy, an expert committee of the United...

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Juan Esteban Orduz

Columnist, El País; former Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy of Colombia in the U.S. (1998–2002) and core team member for design and implementation of Plan Colombia

Juan Esteban Orduz is a seasoned global leader, board member, and executive with over two decades of experience across Latin America, the United States, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Multilingual and multicultural, he served as President of the Colombian Coffee Federation, Inc. (New...

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Maria Paula Carvajal

Head of Latin America, Sovereign Credit Management, Citigroup

Maria Paula Carvajal is a managing director at Citigroup and head of Latin America for Sovereign Credit Management within In-Business Country Risk Management. She previously led the Sovereign and Economic Risk Group for Latin America at Goldman Sachs and was a sovereign risk...

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Brian Winter
Editor-in-Chief, Americas Quarterly; Vice President of Policy, AS/COA

Brian Winter is the editor-in-chief of Americas Quarterly and the vice president of policy for Americas Society and Council of the Americas. With more than 25 years following Latin American politics and business, he has been described as “one of the best chroniclers and analysts”...

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