
She is currently the IDB Group Representative in Chile. From the IDB, she contributes to Chile’s development by generating collaborations and synergies through public and private development projects that improve people’s lives. She has extensive experience in design and implementation of public policies in digital transformation, emerging technologies and digital security , due to her implementation in local and national governments in Mexico. She studied Information Systems at the University of Guadalajara and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon. She was recognized by Apolitical as one of the 20 most influential leaders in Digital Government globally.
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What’s it like to be part of the Digital Nations? This worldwide panel of alumni from member countries around the world shares stories and wisdom gleaned from their time with DN, revisiting past experiences and charting a course forward.