Over the past months, Bethics has expanded its presence in Mexico through bethics.mx, a Spanish-language platform focused on ethics, governance, accountability, and responsible leadership in the Mexican context. This expansion reflects a growing demand for practical, accessible resources that speak directly to organizations, professionals, and civil society actors working in Mexico and Latin America.
To strengthen outreach and make updates easier to follow, Bethics Mexico is now active on LinkedIn. This new presence serves as a channel for sharing Spanish-language insights, commentary, and resources related to ethical practice, organizational governance, and emerging issues affecting civil society, nonprofits, and responsible leadership in Mexico.
While bethics.com continues to serve an international, English-speaking audience, bethics.mx offers content specifically designed for Spanish-speaking readers and for those working in or with Mexico. Topics include regulatory developments, governance challenges, ethical decision-making, and reflections on the realities organizations face in the Mexican environment, as well as useful tips and information about our services.
If you read bethics.com newsletters but also work in Mexico, collaborate with Spanish-speaking partners, or simply want to broaden your perspective, we encourage you to explore bethics.mx. The LinkedIn page provides a practical way to stay updated between newsletter releases and to share relevant content with colleagues and networks.
You can read more about this initiative and the reasons behind it here:
https://bethics.mx/bethics-mexico-en-linkedin/
Stay connected:
- Visit bethics.mx for Spanish-language content
- Follow Bethics Mexico on LinkedIn for updates and discussion
- Share the page with colleagues who work in Spanish and/or in Mexico
Expanding into Spanish and strengthening connections in Mexico is a deliberate step forward. It reflects both the realities of today’s professional landscape and the need for ethical dialogue that crosses languages and borders.



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