Product Manager with an industrial design foundation, now working on AI-driven products. Drawn to how people actually move through the things we build.

Buenos Aires · Industrial Design, UBA · Product Manager
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A bit about me

Industrial designer by training. Project manager by accident. Product manager by choice.

What I care about most is the people and the process of making something together. There's something about taking a shared, half-formed idea and turning it into something real that never stops being exciting to me.

AI has become a genuine part of that. It gives more room to explore, makes iteration faster, and lets the creative energy go further.

Industrial Design, UBA Design Thinking Stakeholder Management Product Coordination Agile Methodologies User Research Cross-functional Leadership Roadmapping AI-powered Product Design Spanish · English · French
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The terrain I've covered

The map, not the story. For the stories, see Case Studies.

Scalestack

1 year

Product Manager · Oct 2025 – Present

Project Manager · Apr 2025 – Oct 2025

tekuoia

1 yr 11 mo

Project Manager · Apr 2024 – Apr 2025

Multimedia Designer · Jun 2023 – Apr 2024

Ministerio de Desarrollo Social, GCBA

9 mo

Data & Design Analyst · May 2023 – Jan 2024

TECHO Argentina

1 yr 10 mo

Project Manager · Aug 2021 – Jun 2023

The Global School

2021

Head of Community Service · 2021

Se Comparte Todo

9 mo

Industrial Design · Feb – Oct 2022

Freelance

2 yrs

Graphic Design · 2021 – 2023

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Case Studies

Not job descriptions. The actual stories, the messiness, the tradeoffs, what held and what didn't.

01 · tekuoia

When the product is the experience, not the content.

Four stakeholders, four definitions of success. The curriculum redesign worked because the stages made sense.

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02 · TECHO Argentina

Organizing people vs. actually leading them.

What worked at 10 volunteers broke at 100. Structure, feedback loops, and trust.

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03 · Industrial Design

What iteration actually costs when it's physical.

Zamba: a nut harvester for small producers. Built, tested, failed, adjusted, repeated.

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04 · Education

Designing for users who won't read the instructions.

Manos Felices: transparent soaps with hidden toys. A pandemic project for six-year-olds.

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Say hi.

Thanks for walking all the way through. If something here resonated, a project, a way of thinking, a problem you're working on, drop me a line.

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