Since 2020, she has been the CEO of IMCO. Under her leadership, the institution has successfully placed issues such as energy, the labor market, competitiveness, and women in the economy on the public agenda. She was formerly the director of México, ¿cómo vamos? (Mexico, How Are We Doing?). She holds a degree in economics from ITAM and a postgraduate degree from the London School of Economics. She is a weekly columnist for El Universal and El País and a frequent analyst on national and international television, radio, and print publications. She hosts a weekly podcast on economic topics called Peras y Manzanas (Pears and Apples). Forbes has named her one of the 100 most powerful women in Mexico.