I’m a creative problem-solver on and off screen

Imagine relocating to a new country with just $100.

That was me about 7 years ago when I moved abroad. Instead of seeing limitations, I saw an opportunity to expand my skills and thrive in my career.

I leveraged a cultural exchange program to not only immerse myself in the local language, but also to help me fund a master’s degree in marketing and 3 professional programs in communication and psychology. All while gaining firsthand involvement with international communities.

This wasn't just about hard work. It was about working smart. I identified opportunities, maximized resources, and built valuable skills through experiences.

This is my approach to everything I do. I'm a creative problem-solver who turns challenges into fuel to go further and achieve results. 🚀

Highlights

Highlights ⋆

10+

+ deep understanding of Latin-American cultures

INTERNATIONAL MARKETS

23’

Master of Science Marketing Intelligence

STEM GRADUATE

  • Integrated Marketing

  • Brand & Communication

  • Product Marketing

7+

YEARS OF EXPERIENCE

  • Tech

  • Education

  • Non-Profit

  • Pharmaceutical

  • Hospitality

  • Creative

  • Market Research

7

INDUSTRIES

  • English

  • Portuguese

  • Spanish

3

LANGUAGES

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Curiosities & Facts

⛰️ Born and raised in a beautiful mountain state in Brazil called Minas Gerais, I’ve always felt a deep connection with nature. I have the goal of visiting all National Parks in the US. So far, I’ve been to 23!

🌻 I take pride in my non-linear background. In addition to my experience in marketing and research, I have worked in teaching, childcare, and many kinds of customer service: sales, bike tour guiding, event planning, karaoke hosting (yes, you read it right!), and photography.

🎨 Before heading off to university, I attended art school for 5 years because I loved sketching anime characters. My passion for animation still runs deep!

☕ I am crazy about coffee. Having a nice cup of Joe not only makes me feel hugged on the inside but also connected to my roots. My state in Brazil, Minas Gerais (I’m so proud!), is best known for specialty coffee, and it produces nearly 50% of Brazil's arabica production.

I have a spreadsheet rating cafes around San Francisco, always looking for the coziest place to study and the nicest mocha to go with it.

Also, feel free to listen to my coffee playlist for the ultimate cozy rainy day vibes :)

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