She holds a degree in Political Science from the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile and a Master’s degree in Management and Public Policy from the University of Chile. To enhance her professional development, she has completed courses in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science.
With over 13 years of experience in state institutions, universities, and research centers, she has led projects focused on generating public value. Her expertise includes designing and coordinating policies and programs related to access to higher education, quality assurance processes, citizen participation, and the digital transformation of the State. Additionally, she has taught postgraduate courses on public policy design and implementation, effectively combining her technical knowledge with a strategic vision and a strong commitment to social issues.
Currently, she serves as the Executive Coordinator of the Data and Artificial Intelligence Initiative (IDIA), where she promotes outreach, training, and engagement activities. She also implements public advocacy strategies in the field of artificial intelligence, emphasizing the ethical and transparent use of these technologies in public policy.
