Mariana Arrillaga Hevia is a winter intern at the O’Neill Institute.

Born in Mexico, Arrillaga Hevia is interested in pandemics and global health policy implementation. She intends to focus her legal career on the correlation between infrastructure, health, and policy development.

Prior to joining the O’Neill Institute, Arrillaga Hevia has served as a law-clerk at Galicia Abogados, S.C., where she works in the areas of infrastructure and health law. She was recently awarded third place in the “Foreign Direct Investment Moot 2023: Arbitration-Trade-Infrastructure,” held in Mexico City.

Arrillaga Hevia is currently a law student at the Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico.

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