Region · Bajío
Bajío Executive Search
Executive search across Guanajuato, Querétaro, Aguascalientes, and San Luis Potosí — one of the most concentrated modern-manufacturing regions in the Americas.
Silvia Flores leads executive search across the Bajío — Guanajuato, Querétaro, Aguascalientes, and San Luis Potosí — one of the most concentrated modern-manufacturing regions in the Americas. Automotive, aerospace, industrial equipment, and their Tier ecosystems anchor the region, with the leadership demand to match.
Where the practice focuses
- Guanajuato — Silao, Irapuato, Celaya, León
- Querétaro — the metropolitan area and San Juan del Río
- Aguascalientes — Nissan / COMPAS ecosystem and Tier suppliers
- San Luis Potosí — BMW, GM, and the broader automotive footprint
- Automotive, aerospace, and industrial-equipment clusters
- OEMs, Tier-1 and Tier-2 suppliers, and expanding EV supply chains
The roles
Plant Directors and General Managers; VPs of Manufacturing and Operations; Program and NPI Directors; Quality Directors under IATF 16949 and AS9100; Supply Chain and Materials Directors; and Country Managers Mexico headquartered in the region.
How the search runs
Through The Dynamic Fit Method™ — Ability, Capability, Capacity — delivered via Alder Koten. Connects to the automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing practices, and to the wider Mexico footprint.
Bajío executive search — questions
- Why is the Bajío so central to executive search?
- It is one of the most concentrated modern-manufacturing regions in the Americas — automotive, aerospace, and industrial equipment together, with the leadership demand to match.
- Which roles show up most often here?
- Plant Directors and General Managers, VPs of Manufacturing and Operations, Program and NPI Directors, Quality Directors (IATF 16949 / AS9100), Supply Chain Directors, and Country Managers Mexico headquartered in the region.
- How does the Bajío connect to the rest of the corridor?
- It anchors the middle of the US–Mexico manufacturing corridor — connected north through Saltillo, Monterrey, and the border cities, and south through Mexico City and Puebla.