Dr. Olga Magdalena Lazin currently serves as the Vice President of the PROFMEX Consortium for Research on Policy Making, a role she has held since January 2023. In this capacity, Dr. Lazin leverages her extensive expertise in policy analysis and international law to spearhead key...
Dr. Olga Magdalena Lazin currently serves as the Vice President of the PROFMEX Consortium for Research on Policy Making, a role she has held since January 2023. In this capacity, Dr. Lazin leverages her extensive expertise in policy analysis and international law to spearhead key initiatives that address pressing socio-economic issues affecting Mexico and the broader Hispanic community in the United States. Her leadership is pivotal in fostering collaborative research efforts that inform policymakers and contribute to effective governance.
Dr. Lazin is also an accomplished author, with her recent work, "Decentralized Globalization," exploring the intricacies of global economic structures and their implications for local governance. This book has garnered attention for its innovative approach to understanding globalization in a decentralized context, making it a vital resource for scholars and practitioners alike. Additionally, her bestseller, "Statism: Its Cycles in Mexico & Romania," published by Global Summit House in 2021, delves into the historical patterns of state intervention and its cyclical nature, providing a comparative analysis that resonates with current political climates in both nations.
With a keen focus on the Hispanic population in the United States, which exceeds 60 million, Dr. Lazin's work emphasizes the importance of inclusive policy development that considers the diverse experiences of Latino communities. Her skills in program management, public speaking, and team leadership enable her to effectively advocate for policies that promote social equity and economic opportunity. As she continues to lead impactful projects at PROFMEX, Dr. Lazin remains committed to enhancing the dialogue around policy-making processes that shape the lives of millions.