An electrical and electronic engineer graduated from the Technological University of Panama. Her undergraduate thesis, focused on the impact of wind and photovoltaic generation in Panama, was selected as the Thesis of the Year by the Faculty of Electrical Engineering in 2016.
Throughout her professional career, she has served as an energy administrator, with experience in energy efficiency projects and the management of electricity supply contracts, achieving cost reductions in production for Cemento Interoceánico.
She has contributed to the field of the Electricity Market and Regulation through the Association of Large Electricity Customers (AGRANDEL), promoting proposals on distributed generation from renewable sources, the use of metering systems in distribution for commercial transactions of large customers, and updates to transmission and distribution tariff schedules.
In 2018, she was awarded a scholarship by the National Secretariat of Science, Technology, and Innovation (SENACYT) to pursue a Master’s Degree in Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency at the University of Zaragoza. Her research focused on universal access to energy, contributing to the conceptualization of local projects such as the La Miel Isolated Hybrid Generation System.
At the Electric Transmission Company, S.A. (ETESA), she participated in planning, monitoring, and project control processes, including the Sabanitas – Panama III Transmission Line and its associated substations.
She currently leads the Electricity Directorate at the National Secretariat of Energy, guiding the management and development of projects related to the sector.