My passion lies in advocating for social change through innovative video and animation storytelling.


I was born in Venezuela to a Spanish and French-speaking family and was raised across the US, Europe, and Latin America—rarely living in the same place for long. Creative expression through writing, drawing, and painting became some of my few constants, and exposure to different cultures sparked my dual interests in international politics and art. This led me to pursue a BA in Political Science and Visual Arts at Brown University, where I also discovered a love for filmmaking and the power of storytelling to connect and inspire.
 I directed my first short film at 17 and set my sights on film school.

I moved to Los Angeles to complete an MFA in Film & TV Production at USC, and relocated to New York in 2015 where I specialized in producing, writing, shooting, and editing branded content for United Nations agencies, nonprofits, and Fortune 500 companies. Over the past decade working on a variety of high-visibility projects, I’ve gained experience in journalistic field production, in-studio filming, curating user-generated content for social media platforms and even planning and directing motion capture sequences.

For several years, I focused on creating digital content for UN Women, the gender equality branch of the UN. Most recently, I’ve been producing a multi-million dollar educational product for a major healthcare nonprofit through Synima, a global creative agency.

In an ever-evolving field, I’m excited to keep pushing boundaries and telling stories that matter.