

Cum Laude graduate in Economics, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Master candidate in International Relations, Torcuato Di Tella University, Argentina, specializing in International Economic Policy.
She worked as assistant researcher on the project “New world power configurations: implications for Argentine foreign policy,” financed by the Argentine Secretariat of Science and Technology, at the Torcuato Di Tella University, under the direction of Dr. Roberto Russell. From 2000 to 2005 she worked as senior economist in the Economics Department of Ernst & Young. She conducted research within the framework of projects relating to South American regionalism in the International Relations Area of the Latin American School of Social Sciences (FLACSO) in Argentina. Together with Fernando Porta and Guadalupe Paz, she is currently coordinating the project “Reconsiderations on poverty and inequality in Latin America: internal and external factors affecting development.” In 2008, she was awarded the British Chevening scholarship to continue her studies in international economic policy in the U.K. She is currently studying for her Doctorate in International Economic Policy at the University of Manchester, Great Britain.








