I am a Honduran journalist and multimedia producer based in Vancouver, Canada, with a deep passion for videography, photography, sound design, and editorial graphic design. My creative work primarily explores themes such as cultures of the world, arts, Indigenous issues, human rights, climate change and the environment, among others.
My career began in 1998 as a radio host and producer at the National Radio of Honduras. Since then, I have expanded my expertise, working as a television news anchor, a supporting actress in a Honduran feature film, and a voiceover artist for over 22 years.
About me
I hold a degree in Journalism from the Autonomous University of Honduras and a Master’s degree in Communication from the European University of the Atlantic.
Recently, I further honed my skills by studying Film Arts and Digital Music Production Certificates at Langara College in Vancouver, BC. Canada.
During 2 years, I produced and directed a printed Pet's Magazine, offering a wide range of content, including articles on pet care, training, health, and breed-specific information, as well as features on pet-related products and services.
For the past 12 years, I have focused on multimedia production with an emphasis on communication for development. My work includes managing campaigns, developing strategies, and crafting communication plans. Additionally, I wrote, directed, and produced radio soap operas, corporate videos, and documentaries for international cooperation agencies and local NGOs, bringing compelling narratives to life that drove impactful change and fostered understanding.
I take pride in having delivered media projects for international organizations and institutions that entrusted me with their vision and goals:

