Developing tourism strategies and products to enhance regional attractiveness to visitors can also improve the attractiveness of destinations as places to live, work and invest.
Maya Camacho
Maya is a Junior Policy Analyst in the Regional Attractiveness and Migration Unit (RAMI) in OECD, working on the Regional Attractiveness for Inclusive and Sustainable Development in LAC countries and Spain. Prior to this she worked in the Mexican public sector for more than 15 years: first, in the Office of the President as policy analyst, later in the Budget Office at the Ministry of Finance, dealing with the evaluation of political and technical feasibility of budgetary allocations for local governments. Also at the Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications as Deputy Chief of Staff of the Minister’s office, and 6 years from (2012- 2018) at the Mexican Permanent Delegation to the OECD. Where she followed up on the Regional Development Policy and Government Committees among other tasks of the Delegation. She holds a MSc in Global Politics from London School of Economics (LSE) and a BSc in International Relations from the Iberoamericana University in Mexico City.