Law degree candidate with complementary training in Biological Sciences and experience in research and environmental conservation. Her interdisciplinary background has enabled her to develop a comprehensive perspective focused on the articulation between institutional development, social progress, and sustainability.
She currently serves as Director General of the Networks of the Miami International Arbitration Center (MIAC-CAMACOL), where she leads the structuring and strengthening of international networks for the promotion of arbitration, alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mechanisms, and Dispute Boards. Since March 2026, she also serves as Executive Director and Editor of the Journal of the Lima International Arbitration Center, contributing to institutional development and the dissemination of academic work in arbitration.
She has experience in the management and coordination of institutional initiatives, as well as in scientific research and team leadership within public entities, scientific organizations, and international programs.
She is characterized by an analytical, collaborative, and results-oriented approach, with a strong commitment to professional ethics, teamwork, and sustainable development.