Overview
- Forbes ranked her fifth on its 2025 list of the world’s most powerful women, crediting her role in North America’s nearshoring shift.
- The New York Times named her among 67 most elegant people for showcasing Mexican artisanal fashion and pursuing action against brands that imitate artisans.
- The Water Environment Federation honored her in September with the Public Officials Award for leadership on the Programa Nacional Hídrico and priority water projects.
- In late November she formalized a nearshoring advisory council of 15 business leaders, four business chambers and the Association of Banks of Mexico to support the T‑MEC review.
- She said at a morning briefing that the year’s accolades belong more to the people of Mexico than to her personally.