A conversation with the Managing Partners of Boyden Chile on leadership selection, executive talent challenges, women in senior management, and the future of leadership in Chile.
Verónica Ulloa Barra has worked contributing to leading media outlets, boutique executive search firms, and public relations advisory companies. She has experience as a researcher in industry analysis and an extensive career as a journalist in media and commercial relations. These skills foster close relationships with companies across a wide range of sectors.
Professional Focus
- More than 30 years in strategic communications and public relations
- Experience in industry and productive sector research
Business Expertise
- Experience in executive research and interviews
- Extensive background in public relations and strategic communications
Education & Certifications
- Journalist
- Editorial Leadership, BBC Academy
- Bilingual in Spanish and English – Intermediate Italian
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