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Kathia Bustillos is the Board Chair and Executive Director of the Foundation for the Children of the Californias, a nonprofit that supports pediatric healthcare and equity for children across the San Diego-Tijuana region. As a leader in media, public relations, and philanthropy, she became the first woman to head a regional Televisa station and lead community-focused organizations. Kathia focuses on expanding access to pediatric care and building sustainable, culturally responsive health systems for underserved children and families. In this episode… Leadership across borders demands cultural fluency, resilience, and a deep commitment to community. In a region where two countries function as one economic and social ecosystem, impactful leadership depends on understanding both sides of the line. What does it take to lead effectively in a binational region? According to veteran media executive and cross-border strategist Kathia Bustillos, leadership begins with understanding the community you serve. She emphasizes adapting strategies to local realities rather than applying one-size-fits-all models, investing in education and continuous growth to break barriers, and building trust by listening directly to underserved communities. Kathia also encourages leaders to implement solutions immediately — even before holding formal power — to create tangible impact. In this episode of The Lawtino™, David Arreguin sits down with Kathia Bustillos, Board Chair and Executive Director of the Foundation for the Children of the Californias, to discuss leadership in the Cali-Baja region. Kathia talks about her rise as the first female CEO of a Televisa station, her Tijuana mayoral campaign and community initiatives, and her launch of an AI-driven teen mental health program.
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