"The big picture message is that continuity is back," said AS/COA's vice president to the organization's secretary-general.
"Most of Latin America has moved on from this type of response," said AS/COA's vice president to the news outlet.
"I saw Latin America at its worst, and I saw it transition to what it is today," says AS/COA's president and CEO.
"Estamos yendo a Chile [en] un momento interesante. Es uno de los países más importantes y estables para la inversión", dice la presidenta y CEO de AS/COA.
"She will be governing more Spanish-speaking women than anywhere else in the world," says AS/COA Online editor-in-chief to the news outlet.
"En México es normal ahora ver a mujeres en posiciones de liderazgo" en la política, dice la editora en jefe de AS/COA Online al medio estadounidense.
"We do not have to introduce Argentina or Ecuador to our readers, which is liberating," said the magazine's editor-in-chief to the Monocle radio podcast.