Article | March 17, 2026
Arnold Y. Castillo writes in Latin Business Daily on the growing impact of executive scandals and reputational risk in Latin America’s high-exposure environment.
February 26, 2026
Secretariat is proud to share that Managing Director Meera Wagman has been recognized by The Consulting Report as one of The Top 25 Women Leaders in Consulting for 2026.
This prestigious honor highlights the women driving the future of the consulting industry through their incredible leadership, knowledge, and industry contributions. The individuals recognized are among the industry’s top professionals, helping organizations navigate momentous transformations and complex business, technology, and regulatory challenges.
“Meera’s leadership reflects the very best of our profession. She brings clarity and precision to high-stakes environments, and a deep commitment to developing the next generation of leaders,” says Don Harvey, Managing Director. “As one of Secretariat’s earliest team members, she has helped shape the culture, client focus, and standards of excellence that continue to define our firm today. Her recognition among the Top 25 Women Leaders in Consulting is a testament to the profound impact she has on our firm, and across our industry.”
Meera is trusted by global clients for her technical rigor and exceptional industry expertise. She has more than two decades of experience, including specialized knowledge in delay and disruption analysis, claims, project controls, and construction and project management. Recognized by Lexology Index as a Global Elite Thought Leader and widely regarded as one of the industry’s leading delay experts, Meera has advised clients on some of the most complex, high-stakes construction disputes worldwide.
Congratulations to Meera, and all of the women recognized in The Consulting Report’s rankings.
Arnold Y. Castillo writes in Latin Business Daily on the growing impact of executive scandals and reputational risk in Latin America’s high-exposure environment.
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