I’m a multilingual filmmaker, producer, editor, and certified drone pilot. Currently, I work at Samsara, a technology company based in San Francisco, CA.

I began my career as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Nicaragua, where I directed my first feature-length documentary, Country Kids, about rural education. After getting a master’s degree in film production from the University of Texas at Austin, I worked on documentaries and branded content for companies like The New York Times, BBC, CNN, and Vice. I later joined CBS full-time, producing technology-focused content for a Spanish-language audience.

My second feature documentary, They Live Here, Now, premiered at the 2018 SXSW Film Festival and was acquired by Amazon. My short film, Greenwood, premiered at DOC NYC and the Seattle International Film Festival in 2021. Outside of filmmaking, I play traditional fiddle and clawhammer banjo and pursue photography.

Recent Awards

2021 | Official Selection - DOC NYC | Documentary Short

2021 | Official Selection - Seattle International Film Festival | Documentary Short

2018 | Official Selection - South by Southwest Film Festival | Documentary Feature

2016 | Best Short Film at the Boston Latino International Film Festival | Short Documentary

2016 | Audience Award at the Cine Las Americas Film Festival | Short Documentary

2016 | El Rey Award | Excellence in Short Documentary | Barcelona International Film Festival

2016 | 3rd Prize at the Carnegie Mellon International Film Festival | Short Documentary