Professional in Social Communication and Journalism from the University of La Sabana, with a Specialization in Public Management and Administrative Institutions, and a Master’s Degree in Public Law and Administrative Institutions from the University of Los Andes, complemented by studies at the JFK School of Government at Harvard. Fluent in English, French, and Spanish (native), with extensive experience in the use and adaptation of technological processes and platforms.
Over fourteen years of work experience leading strategic planning processes, fostering connections with a focus on high-level administrative management, and achieving institutional objectives both quantitatively and qualitatively, guided by principles of loyalty, ethics, cooperation, human relations, efficiency, and service. Skilled in generating institutional positioning, implementing change processes, and driving social transformation for communities and the common good of Colombian citizens through state institutions, the military, private sector, international organizations, and academia.
Strong commitment to contributing to the management and development of public policies and projects oriented toward institutional leadership. Builds solid foundations of shared responsibility between local territories and the National Government through achieving objectives and implementing processes that address regional needs while fostering credibility and trust in inter-institutional coordination.
Professional achievements include a focus on social inclusion and territorial development, public management and investment, political institutional image, strategic communication, negotiation, and institutional cooperation. Managed projects and initiatives across 1,103 municipalities nationwide, in both municipal offices and the 32 departments, supporting the economic, social, and cultural development of Colombia. Scope includes national projects totaling $5.5 billion pesos for humanitarian aid and infrastructure rehabilitation across the country.