International Educator, Innovator, Advocate
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I build systems that empower people, communities, and nations — through education, sport, and development.
As a global educator, federation founder, and advocate for refugee and youth empowerment, I’ve taught in classrooms from Mexico to Maryland, led national fencing teams to the global stage, and advised communities on public assistance, SafeSport, and cross-border mobility.
My work connects grassroots realities to global policy. I’ve developed bilingual programs for public schools, championed community-centered diplomacy through fencing, and coordinated humanitarian services for refugees and asylees.
I thrive at the intersection of inclusion, innovation, and legacy — whether I’m leading a federation, teaching students, or building educational systems for global impact.
Innovative program developer and policy strategist with 15+ years of experience leading education, youth empowerment, and inclusive sports initiatives across the U.S., Mexico, and the Caribbean. Founder of Jamaica’s first national fencing federation, securing Olympic recognition and building athlete pathways to world championships. Skilled in bridging cultures, engaging families, and creating opportunities for underserved communities. Proven success in curriculum design, trauma-informed practice, and bilingual (English/Spanish) communication. Recognized for driving cross-cultural exchanges, fostering global collaboration, and empowering youth through sport, education, and community engagement.
Master of Public Policy (MPP), Johns Hopkins University – Focus on policy strategy, program development, and community impact.
Bachelor’s in Spanish Language & Literature and Economics, Brandeis University – Strong foundation in cross-cultural communication and economic analysis.
International Studies – University of Havana (Cuba) and Autonomous University of Yucatán (Mexico), enhancing global perspective and bilingual fluency.