I am a results-driven professional with extensive experience in intelligence analysis, international development, strategy consulting, security, and risk management in both the federal government and corporate sectors. I have held leadership roles at the FBI and Deloitte and have a proven track record in leading high-impact initiatives, fostering collaboration with key stakeholders, and driving organizational strategy to achieve mission-critical outcomes. I served as the FBI's national security intelligence liaison at the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City, where I applied effective analytical, interpersonal, and communication skills to assess risks and advance mutually beneficial bi-national mitigation strategies. Previously, as a Management Consultant at Deloitte, I directed complex international development projects, including the $29 million USAID Kosovo Business Finance Project, which created the American Bank of Kosovo to stimulate lending and resulted in one of USAID's most successful public-private partnerships. Known for thriving in dynamic, high-pressure environments, I have worked in over twenty (20) countries including Afghanistan, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Gambia, Honduras, Israel, Kosovo, Mexico, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru, Romania, Spain, Thailand, and others. I hold a B.A. degree from Stanford University and an M.A. degree from Yale University. I am fluent in Spanish.
Listed skills include Project Management, Management, Program Management, Strategy, and 12 others.