My journey as a designer began more than 10 years ago with a simple motivation: to create visual work that matters. Early on, I learned that good design is not just about aesthetics—it is about intention, clarity, and impact. That belief has shaped every role I have taken on since.
That foundation led me to collaborate with mission-driven healthcare organizations. At Riverside Community Health Foundation, I designed campaigns that educated and empowered communities around vital health programs. This work expanded globally at AIDS Healthcare Foundation, where I supported initiatives across 34 countries—creating clinic materials, billboards, educational programs, and global campaigns such as World AIDS Day. Designing for diverse cultures strengthened my ability to deliver clear, impactful visuals while maintaining a unified message.
Building on that experience, my career expanded into media at Meruelo Media, where I worked across four radio stations overseeing creative team members and maintaining consistent brand standards. At Power 106 FM, I helped grow website traffic and social media presence through cohesive, recognizable design. As a bilingual designer fluent in English and Spanish, I further amplify impact by creating culturally relevant campaigns that connect brands with broader audiences.
I approach every project with strategy and intention—using design as a tool to tell stories, strengthen brands, and create lasting impact.