I work with Internet Society projects to identify ways of mobilizing our community. I also help develop and improve ways to listen to our community. These include community consultations and the policy development processes. Since 2021, I’ve leading two of our awards programs: the Internet Hall of Fame and the Postel Service Award. This gives me the chance to work directly with people who have contributed to growing and strengthening the Internet.
While I have always had a leg in community engagement, my role has evolved over the years. I coordinated our Beyond the Net Programs, led our work in sustainable development, and developed partnerships strategies. I have been part of the the Internet Society community as well: I was an active member of our community, founded the special interest group for women, and was part of the IGF Ambassador program.
My educational background is in communications (I studied as an undergraduate at the University of Buenos Aires) and I hold a Masters in Technology Management from the University of San Andres, with a focus on project management. I always like deepening my knowledge and skills, and I’m currently studying for a Master's in Digital Technologies and Policy at University College London.
When I’m not in front of the screen, I love planning trips—literally to everywhere. (I have visited 49 countries and counting!) I’m very good at finding good flight deals.
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