“In 2014, I presented a World Peace lecture in the Rockefeller Center at Harvard University. In 2018, I won the human rights award of Mexico City due to the impact we make in Latin America through our peace foundation, and I won the silver medal award from the Ibero-American University for exposing leadership aspirations for a better world.
I studied a master’s degree in human rights at ITAM in Mexico and a master’s degree in public management at the Georgetown University in Washington, where I was the president of the Latin American students. Currently, I am the president of The World Peace Builders Foundation, and I am dedicated to developing social impact projects to help the most vulnerable people in Latin America.
I am certified in Justice by Harvard University, Leadership by Georgetown University, Professional Project Management by Google, and Human Rights by American University. I have worked as a Federal Public Official in the Secretary of the Interior of Mexico. I have also developed professional practices in international cooperation with the organization of the American states managing social campaigns against child exploitation in Latin America. I have published academic articles in Foreign Affairs Magazine, and I am also a board member of the Mexican Business Association and part of the Mexican Council of International Affairs.”
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