Puno, Peru
Where my story began
From Puno to Richmond
My roots are not separate from my leadership. They are the foundation of it.
I was born in Puno, Peru, in a humble adobe house that belonged to my grandmother. But
my childhood was never defined by one place.
Because my father served as a police officer, we moved frequently, living in mountain
villages, coastal towns, and remote areas of the jungle. I grew up witnessing how
different communities live, what challenges they face, and how people thrive when they
feel seen. I earned my Economics degree and pursued a Master's in Administration at
Federico Villarreal University.
At 28, love brought me to the United States. I had to rebuild everything, learning a new
language, navigating unfamiliar systems, and starting from scratch in a culture that
did not yet know me. I know what it means to feel capable yet unseen, to carry skills
yet be misunderstood by systems not designed for you.
People should never have to leave their identity behind to lead, contribute, or thrive.
That journey informs how I lead today. I know what it means to navigate unfamiliar
systems, build a life across cultures, and turn lived experience into service. It is why
I believe people should never have to leave their identity behind to lead, contribute,
or thrive, and why I am passionate about helping others do the same.