Co-founder and director of Tierra de Monte. With Tierra de Monte, combining biotechnology, ecological restoration and community development, the aim is to regenerate the natural and financial capital of the primary sector. The company promotes the democratization of organic food.
Biologist from the University of the Americas Puebla. Magister in Administration of Socioenvironmental Sciences from the UMA, she completed a postgraduate degree in Ecological Restoration at the University of Victoria.
She formed the agritech Tierra de Monte in 2015, and has won several awards for its positive impact in the Mexican countryside. Among them, the Banamex awards for Social Impact, the Cemex-Tec, the Agritech Startup from the Europe Awards, and in 2020, the Cartiers Women's Initiative. She has also received recognition as one of the 100 most powerful women in Mexico, awarded by Forbes magazine.