Ejecutiva Magazine Celebrates 26 Successful Women of 2026, Highlighting IFB Leaders
The new edition of Ejecutiva Magazine recognizes 26 women transforming South Florida's business landscape, including six executives from International Finance Bank, underscoring the growing role of women in strategic banking positions.

Ejecutiva Magazine has released its latest edition, featuring a cover that showcases the 26 successful women of 2026. The issue celebrates the leadership, vision, and impact of women who are transforming the business world in South Florida, with a special focus on six female leaders from International Finance Bank (IFB).
The women recognized from IFB include Carolyn Guerra, SVP Relationship Manager and Commercial Leader, International; Fhara Lopez-Garcia, Director of Domestic Preferred Banking; Andreina Trejo, Domestic Preferred Banker; Maria Paulina Solano, Vice President, Preferred Banker; Anamelina Rios, VP of International Preferred Banking; and Karen Jarquin, Director of International Preferred Banking. Their professional journeys reflect not only the growth of a robust institution but also the increasingly significant role women play in strategic positions within international banking.
IFB has established itself as a financial institution focused on offering personalized banking solutions for local and international clients, with a strong emphasis on preferred, commercial, and wealth banking services. Its model combines personalized attention, local decision-making, and a strategic vision tailored to entrepreneurs, investors, and families with complex financial structures. In a market like Miami—where international capital and expansion opportunities converge—IFB stands out for its ability to provide long-term financial guidance, integrating treasury services, business financing, wealth planning, and specialized advisory services.
Ejecutiva Magazine, founded in 2013 by journalist Eduardo Hapke and attorney Karen Blanco, is the only Spanish-language business magazine in South Florida focused on businesswomen. Published and distributed bimonthly, the magazine also maintains a strong online presence through its website www.ejecutivamagazine.com, which features daily news updates and extensive distribution on social networks. Additionally, the magazine is available on Pressreader, a digital platform with 7,000 publications worldwide, and on www.issuu.com, where the full publication can be viewed online.
This recognition highlights the growing influence of women in finance and business, particularly in South Florida's dynamic economic environment. By profiling these leaders, Ejecutiva Magazine underscores the importance of diversity in executive roles and the impact of women in driving innovation and growth in the financial sector.
Ejecutiva Magazine is part of the Acta Diurna Urbis Group Corp. media group based in Miami, Florida, which also publishes Negocios Magazine, Welcome to America, Salud & Buen Vivir Florida, Hispanic Time, and Hispanic Time: Electric Cars Plus. Readers can follow interviews and news from Ejecutiva Magazine on its social networks, including Facebook, Instagram (@EjecutivaMagazine), LinkedIn (Eduardo Hapke), and X (@EjecutivaMa).