
I was born in Mexico City in 1997. Since I was a kid, I’ve always enjoyed creating things—whether it was organizing games at parties, filming random videos with my siblings, or coming up with small business ideas. I’ve always liked the mix of imagination and execution.
My first real experience with filmmaking came in middle school through an after-school program. It started simple, but I quickly got hooked on the process—writing, directing, editing. A year later, I joined Kid Witness News and directed my first short film for a global competition. That experience gave me a clearer sense of what I wanted to keep doing.
Later, I studied Business Creation and Development at Tecnológico de Monterrey. That path led me to entrepreneurship, where I’ve built companies focused on creating experiences—like The Clubhouse, which designs immersive programs and events for kids, and Core, a creative agency that helps brands develop their identity and strategy.
Even while working on these ventures, filmmaking was always in the background. Over the past few years, I’ve returned to it more seriously—producing short films, documentaries, and a recent docudrama about Olympic diver Jesús Mena. Now, I’m focused on building a career as a producer, developing projects that balance strong storytelling with a solid production framework.
I’m interested in stories that feel personal, that reflect something real, and that can be built with intention—from the creative to the logistical side. For me, producing is about making sure good ideas actually happen.