Mariana Atencio
Trust inside organisations is wearing thin. Leaders are told to be authentic and told to be on-message, often in the same week, and audiences read the gap instantly. The harder problem is building credibility with a workforce that has heard every version of values-led leadership and stopped believing most of it.
Mariana Atencio is a Peabody Award-winning journalist and author whose work on authenticity helps leaders rebuild credibility with sceptical workforces, fragmented audiences and the publics their organisations serve.
Full Profile
Why organisations work with Mariana Atencio
- Field-tested authority on trust. Her reporting from family separations at the US border, cartel territory, and the Syrian border gives her arguments about authentic leadership a weight that pure motivational content cannot match.
- A bilingual broadcaster who has crossed from Univision to NBC News and back to independent media, which makes her credible to audiences and leadership teams operating across the Americas in both English and Spanish.
- Perfectly You, published by HarperCollins in English and Spanish, gives buyers a published, citable thesis on authenticity at work rather than a talk built from generic insights.
- A working journalist’s instinct on stage. She has moderated heads of state, Fortune 100 CEOs and panels at Microsoft, Nasdaq and the UN General Assembly, which is the same skill set buyers want when the brief is high-stakes interviewing rather than a standard keynote.
Biography highlights
- Peabody Award winner for the Univision investigative documentary Rapido y Furioso on US-Mexico weapons trafficking.
- Three Emmy nominations, a Hillman Prize, and the NAHJ Presidential Award for reporting on cartel violence, migrant family separation and women’s rights.
- Former NBC News and MSNBC correspondent; prior bilingual correspondent at Univision.
- Author of Perfectly You: Embracing the Power of Being Real (HarperCollins, 2019), published in English and Spanish.
- 2021 Henry Crown Fellow at the Aspen Institute.
- Founder of GoLike Media and creator of the 2022 true crime podcast Lost in Panama, which reached Apple Podcasts’ top 10.
Biography
The hardest assignments in network news are the ones where the people on camera have every reason not to trust the person holding the microphone. Atencio spent a decade in those rooms, reporting on family separations at the US border, cartel violence in Mexico, and women’s rights along the Syrian border for Univision and then NBC News. The Peabody Award came from that work, alongside a Hillman Prize, three Emmy nominations and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists Presidential Award.
That experience is the foundation for the second half of her career. Perfectly You: Embracing the Power of Being Real, published by HarperCollins in 2019 in English and Spanish, sets out a thesis on authenticity drawn directly from the field: that the leaders, families and communities who hold together under pressure are the ones who tell the truth about themselves and their circumstances. The book reads as reporting on trust, not self-help.
She founded GoLike Media in 2020 and created Lost in Panama in 2022, a true crime podcast on the disappearance of two young Dutch hikers that became a top-10 Apple Podcasts release and was used as a platform to surface the wider issue of missing women in the region. She is a 2021 Henry Crown Fellow at the Aspen Institute.
For corporate audiences, the combined record matters more than either half alone. A Peabody-winning correspondent who has interviewed heads of state and translated live on-air for NBC speaks about credibility, belonging and culture from a different place than a speaker who has only worked the keynote circuit. That is what buyers are paying for when they put her in front of a leadership team.
Key speaking topics
- Authentic leadership and trust
- Belonging and culture in cross-border organisations
- Communication and storytelling for senior leaders
- Resilience and reinvention under pressure
- Latino market and the Americas
- Bilingual moderation, hosting and high-stakes interviewing
Ideal for
- Leadership teams rebuilding internal trust after restructure, contested change or public scandal.
- CHROs and culture leads designing belonging and inclusion programmes with substance rather than signalling.
- CMOs, communications leaders and Latin America country heads briefing on bilingual audiences across the Americas.
- Conference hosts who need a moderator credible with heads of state, Fortune 100 CEOs and a sceptical room.
Audience outcomes
- A sharper view of what authenticity actually costs senior leaders, and where the line sits between candour and overshare.
- A working framework for how trust is rebuilt with employees and external audiences who have stopped listening to corporate communications.
- Concrete examples of credibility under pressure, drawn from her on-the-ground reporting in conflict zones, migrant camps and political crises.
- A clearer read on the US Hispanic and broader Latin American audience for organisations operating across the region.
Talks
A keynote on authenticity as a leadership and workplace discipline, drawn from the Perfectly You book and Atencio’s reporting career.
Key takeaways:
- Why authenticity in leadership is a credibility problem, not a personality trait.
- How leaders separate candour from oversharing in front of a workforce.
- What journalists know about earning trust quickly that most leaders never learn.
A leadership-team session on four core traits that build durable trust, framed for executive audiences.
Key takeaways:
- The four behaviours she observes in leaders who hold credibility through crisis.
- How values-based leadership reads to an audience that has heard every version of it.
- Practical tests for whether a leadership message will land or be dismissed.
A media and messaging session for senior leaders, drawing on her broadcast and live-interview craft.
Key takeaways:
- How to land a message in 30 seconds when the camera is on.
- What to do when the question is hostile, vague or off-topic.
- The difference between media-trained polish and genuine credibility on screen.