I am a journalist and strategic communications consultant based in Paris with a career that spans investigative reporting, cultural heritage advocacy, and global communications leadership.
From 2015 to 2019, I worked as a political correspondent for La Voz de Galicia, covering French politics during a period of significant transformation in Europe. Today, I contribute to The Art Newspaper, writing about art, culture, and politics in Spain.
Formerly, as Head of Communications and Public Relations at the International Council of Museums, I led campaigns to protect and celebrate cultural heritage worldwide, coordinating International Museum Day and the global communications efforts for the ICOM General Conferences in Kyoto (2019) and Prague (2022)—the largest events in the museum sector.
I hold a BA in Journalism from the Complutense University of Madrid and a Master’s in Investigative Journalism from the Institut Européen de Journalisme.
My interests revolve around cultural heritage, memory, and politics, and I’m trilingual in English, French, and Spanish.