Cancun, Q.R. — The Cancun chapter of the Mexican Association of Real Estate Professionals (AMPI) has a new board. On Thursday, AMPI (Asociación Mexicana de Profesionales Inmobiliarios) Cancun swore in a new board of directors.
AMPI Mexico President Jenny Rivas Padilla, headed the Cancun ceremony.
The swearing-in of the new board was attended by Governor Mara Lezama who said real estate development in the state is advancing with order, responsibility and a vision focused on collective well-being.
Governor Lezama noted that today, Quintana Roo has a fully digitized Public Registry of Property and Commerce. In addition, the state has a new online Real Estate System (SIQROO) that has modernized the Public Registry and marks a firm step in the state’s digital transformation.

The Governor emphasized that this is an achievement, considering that for many years this agency was synonymous with corruption, kickbacks and the extortion of property from many people in the blink of an eye.
“This humanist government combats corruption and puts honest and hardworking people in charge,” said Mara Lezama.
The new Cancun AMPI president has been named as Dafnee Fuentes Trujillo, replacing the outgoing president Karen Ramos.
Former president Ramos said she was satisfied with her work in which she prioritized training, ethics and innovation. New president Dafnee Fuentes Trujillo assumed the responsibility of building a stronger, more professional and more respected association, “because it’s not just about growing, it’s about growing with respect, responsibility and vision,” she said.
Governor Lezama stated that this change in leadership at AMPI Cancun represents the strengthening of a strategic sector that directly impacts the quality of life of families, as well as attracting investment and the economic growth of Quintana Roo.
She highlighted that Cancun is consolidating itself as one of the main economic engines in the country with more than 2,700 registered real estate professionals.

This registration, she said, strengthens the transparency and professionalization of the sector, men and women who give legal certainty to so many people who want to have a safe home and the generation of confidence for investors.
During the ceremony, Governor Lezama reiterated that Quintana Roo is promoting a model in which economic growth translates into real opportunities, access to decent housing and stronger communities.
