Historian, Master in Cultural Management and currently a candidate for a Doctor of Architecture and Urban Studies from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile with the thesis entitled “Livestock Tradition and Oil Modernization. Tensions of subjects and spaces in the configuration of an industrial landscape on the island of Tierra del Fuego, Chile (1945-1973) ". During the last 7 years she has developed various research projects, patrimonial management and museography in relation to the Chilean oil industry installed in the Magallanes region and has edited three books related to the subject, the last of them is entitled "Architecture and Society Oil Company at the End of the World. Enapinos Camps in Tierra del Fuego. She has specialized in heritage studies, particularly those related to the typology of industrial heritage, and is currently a professor at the University of Santiago de Chile on issues of cultural heritage and local management and development.