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About me

A little bit about myself

Born and raised in Barcelona, I've lived in France, Italy and, for the past 10 years, in Montreal, Canada. I'm a curious mind, polyglot and "sports-oholic," passionate about psychology, user experience and data. 

Being a people person by nature, I love bringing teams together and ideas to life.

My interests? Design, photography, cinema, sports, ... 

 

Still want to know more? Keep scrolling.  

Curious mind

When I was a kid I always wanted to be a special correspondent.

 

Why? I would get to travel all over the world meeting inspiring people and ask as many questions as I needed to understand the "whys" and the "hows" of every topic I was interested in.  

International background

In 2010 I left my hometown Barcelona and  since then I've lived in  Rome, Paris and Montreal (and now I'm fluent in 5 languages!).

 

I've also enjoyed managing products and projects in international organizations while working with people from all over the world. 

Lean Mindset

Change will always be part of life. So let's learn to embrace it. 

As an agile methodology practitioner, I like applying this philosophy to every aspect of my life, as a lifelong iteration process. 

Because change means opportunity to improve. 

Social Impact: My Mission

I believe work should be way more than "what we do from 9 to 5". My skills should help make this world a better place.

 

That's why every project I work on must have a meaningful mission.  And I've worked on amazing projects so far!

Image by Aaron Burden

"Tech-for-good" geek 

The world we live in is changing. Why not taking advantage of the new tools and use them to help our fellow citizens? 

 

As a huge "tech-for-good" geek, I'm proud to have participated in great tech and social projects like Heddoko, WearHacks, NeuroTechX, Braindates, ... Let's change the world! 

Challenge seeker

A comfort zone is a place of no growth and no challenges.  And challenges are what makes life interesting. Overcoming them is what makes it meaningful.

My hardest one so far? Moving to Montreal as a new grad with little French and English. Despite the difficulties, I ended up staying for 10 years and becoming Canadian (!). 

(Fun fact: The picture is me, after finishing my first Spartan race. Another BIG challenge)

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