About Me
As a child, I would flip through my grandmother’s Reader’s Digest Wonders of the World and turn our closet doors into chalkboards—teaching my imaginary class about the mysteries of the Peruvian jungle. That early curiosity and love for discovery still fuel my work today as an instructional designer.
With master’s degrees in Clinical Psychology and Education, I began my career studying behavior and conducting research before transitioning into special education. There, I deepened my understanding of pedagogy and learner needs.
Now at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, I design and produce training resources, facilitate learning sessions, and enhance courses for accessibility. I collaborate closely with subject matter experts and provide thoughtful feedback on learning materials—ensuring every resource is clear, engaging, and effective.
My passion lies in understanding what motivates learners and designing experiences that help them grow with confidence.