Ana Patricia Botin Named to Forbes’ The World’s 100 Most Powerful Women List

Ana Patricia Botin has the power

Forbes magazine has unveiled its list of The World’s 100 Most Powerful Women, with the 62-year-old Spanish banking executive coming in at No. 15.

Ana Patricia BotínBotin became the executive chairman of Santander in 2014, after the sudden death of her father, Emilio.

She pulled off a coup in 2017 when Banco Santander acquired failing Banco Popular (BP) for 1 euro to become Spain’s largest bank.

In the face of political unrest, she has championed fintech and focused on entrepreneurs, backing small enterprise and women-owned businesses.

She launched Santander X to support university entrepreneurship and helped create the country’s first multi-sector blockchain-based platform.

Paula Santilli comes in at No. 71 on the list…

The Mexican businesswoman has been the CEO of PepsiCo Latin America since May 2019. She oversees more than $7 billion in annual net revenue.

She leads the company’s food and beverage businesses for Mexico, South America, Central America, and the Caribbean–a business segment that boasts more 70,000 direct jobs in 34 markets.

In March 2022, Pepsico named Santilli to its board of directors.

At No. 94 on the list, Xiomara Castro

The 63-year-old Honduran politician was sworn in as Honduras’ president in January 2022, becoming the first woman to hold the position.

She was elected to the role with 1.7 million votes, the largest number of votes in Honduras’ history.

She was previously the country’s first lady: her husband, Manuel Zelaya, was president from 2006 until a coup d’etat ended his term in 2009.

Castro campaigned for the presidency on a platform that included protecting and expanding women’s rights (Honduras has high rates of femicide and restrictive abortion policies).

Here’s a list of the Latinas on the list:

No. 15: Ana Patricia Botin, Spain, Finance
No. 71: Paula Santilli, Mexico, Business
No. 94: Xiomara Castro, Honduras, Politics & Policy

Soledad O’Brien Signs with ICM Partners

Soledad O’Brien has new representation…

ICM Partners has signed the 52-year-old half-Cuban American broadcast journalist and her production company Starfish Media Group.

Soledad O’Brien

O’Brien, a former Weekend Today co-anchor, produces and anchors Hearst Television’s weekend political show Matter of Fact with Soledad O’Brien. She’salso a correspondent on HBO’s Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel.

She also hosted and produced this year’s O.J. Simpson: The Lost Confession and Who Shot Biggie and Tupac? for Fox along with Oxygen’s Mysteries and Scandals.

O’Brien is President and CEO of Starfish Media Group, a multiplatform media production company dedicated to telling empowering and authentic stories on a range of social issues. Starfish Media produces short and feature-length documentaries and journalistic reports, including several projects with HBO, Hearst and Oxygen, among many others.

Her résumé also include working as an anchor, contributor and/or contributor for all of the Big 4 networks, along with PBS News Hourand CNN. She anchored morning news shows for the latter and produced documentaries including the Black in Americaand “Latino in America” series. She has three News and Documentary Emmys to her credit and Peabody Awardsfor covering Hurricane Katrinaand theBPoil spill. She also has authored a pair of books and serves on the board of directors of the Foundation for the National Archivesas well as the board of trustees for the Rand Corporation.

Stowe to Star Opposite Nicolas Cage in the Political Drama “The Runner”

Madeleine Stowe is making a run to Louisiana…

The 55-year-old half-Costa Rican American actress and Revenge star has signed on to star in Austin Stark‘s political drama The Runner alongside Nicolas Cage.

Madeleine Stowe

Stowe will portray Deborah Price, the steely spouse to Cage’s congressman character.

Bound together by ambition, the two are stuck in a virtually dead marriage that sees Stowe’s character turning the other way when it comes to her husband’s publicly revealed infidelities.

Stark also wrote and produces The Runner, which takes place in the shadow of the 2010 BP oil spill that ravaged the Gulf Coast.

Filming is set to start in New Orleans in June.