She holds an MS in digital currency and blockchain from the University of Nicosia, Cyprus, and a BA in international relations and political science from San Francisco University of Quito. She is a cofounder and the academic coordinator of Libre Razón, a classical-liberal think tank in Quito, Ecuador.
Read Her Publications
Mario Vargas Llosa Leaves Enduring Legacy in Literature, Liberty
Latin Americans Remember Nobel Laureate, Classical-Liberal Leader
Daniel Noboa Secures Ecuadorian Presidency
Voters Strongly Reject Socialist-Correísmo Comeback
Straitjacketing the Gig Economy Hurts Workers, Small Businesses
President Gustavo Petro Wants Colombians Forced into Archaic Employment Models
How Disruptive Innovation, Classical Liberalism Go Hand in Hand
Mexican Philosopher Seeks to Influence Entrepreneurial Thinkers
What Made Mexico Beholden to Donald Trump’s Tariffs
Quit Blaming the Boogeyman, Seek Opportunities to Build Resilience
Bribery Undermines Confidence in Honduran Elections
Majority Noncompliance Indicates Wild West for Organized Crime
Javier Milei’s Ingenious Path to Currency Competition
Argentine President Seeks Emergent Dollarization from Liberated Industries
Ecuador’s 2025 Elections Highlight Polarization
Results Show President Daniel Noboa Is Far from Assured Reelection
How Nayib Bukele Played the IMF with Bitcoin Bargaining Chip
Three Takeaways from Salvadoran President’s Strategy
Jorge Calix: Drug Traffickers Are Still in Office in Honduras (Spanish)
Congressman Betrayed by Xiomara Castro Now Seeks Presidency
How Ecuador Descended into 14-Hour Blackouts
Two Decades of Malfeasance Culminates in Vast Mess
Claudia Amaya: Elections Will Test Honduran Rule of Law
Industrial Advocate Announces Liberal Candidacy with Jorge Calix’s Presidential Campaign