Tell us a little bit about yourself. What do you like to do outside of work?
I was born in Bogotá, Colombia, and because of that, nature has always been a grounding force in my life. I love any kind of adventure that helps me disconnect, from fishing and hiking to water sports or getting lost somewhere with no signal at all. There’s something deeply restorative about being fully present, far from screens and notifications.
My friends often joke that I’m their favorite dinner guest because I always know what to order. I love discovering new restaurants around town, and somehow, I’ve become the designated menu curator wherever we go. Ordering for the entire table and watching everyone love what arrives. It’s one of my small joys.
As a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up?
Since I was little, I’ve been fascinated by computers. My mom was incredibly tech-savvy and gave me my first Apple computer when I was very young. It was love at first sight. I’d spend hours exploring Photoshop, drawing, and creating things just for the joy of making.
I was always a builder, whether I was knitting, crafting, or designing on a screen, I loved figuring out how things came together. There was never a project I couldn’t find a way to make; I’d experiment until I understood how to bring an idea to life. That curiosity for creating and problem-solving has stayed with me ever since.
I dreamed of becoming a fashion designer, an interior designer, or an artist of some kind. Always something creative, always something that allowed me to build worlds from imagination. Over time, I realized design was the perfect intersection of everything I loved: creativity, technology, and storytelling. It gave me the ability to build, not just objects or art, but experiences that connect people, simplify complexity, and make a difference.
Describe a day in the life of your role.
I love starting my day early; those quiet morning hours before the meetings begin are sacred. My timezone gives me a head start, and I use that time for deep creative work: thinking, sketching, and exploring ideas without distractions.
As the day unfolds, I shift from focus to collaboration. I connect with product and engineering partners, mentor designers, and review work. One of the most rewarding parts of my role is speaking directly with clients and power users, seeing their reaction when they interact with a new design for the first time is electric. Hearing someone say, “This is so much better than what we had before,” makes every iteration worth it.
Leading the design team means helping others unblock, grow, and find their creative rhythm. My mornings build the ideas, my afternoons bring them to life through collaboration. Alone time fuels my creativity; teamwork gives it purpose.
What made you decide to join Commure?
I originally joined Commure through an acquisition during the height of COVID, when the company was bringing together talented teams under one shared vision to transform healthcare through technology. It was a time when the world was collectively redefining what care, connection, and purpose meant, and that mission immediately resonated with me.
I decided to stay because I saw an opportunity to design for one of the most human and impactful industries there is. Designing for healthcare means designing for people who dedicate their lives to caring for others: doctors, nurses, administrators, patients, and families. Every improvement, no matter how small, has the potential to make their day easier, their work more efficient, and their experiences more meaningful.
How would you describe the Commure company culture?
Commure’s culture is all about momentum and collaboration. We move fast, take initiative, find answers, and never let uncertainty slow us down. Everyone here has an ownership mindset; we’re curious, proactive, and driven by purpose.
What makes Commure special, though, goes beyond the work itself. It’s the people. It’s a place where you truly enjoy the teams you collaborate with, where engineering, product, and design come together with a shared respect for craft and curiosity. We celebrate progress as much as outcomes, support one another through challenges, and know how to laugh in between.
There’s a spirit of experimentation and trust that encourages you to stretch beyond your comfort zone, learn fast, and keep improving. It’s a culture built not only to build products, but to build people.
What advice would you give someone on their first day at Commure?
Ask questions, lots of them. There’s no such thing as a dumb question here. The biggest blockers often come from being afraid to ask and learn. Curiosity is your greatest tool; use it generously. You’ll be surprised how many answers open up once you start the conversation.
What has been your greatest accomplishment so far at Commure?
Over the past five years, I’ve had the privilege of shaping many of Commure’s core products from the ground up, from our EHR and Patient Portal to the Kiosk experience, Strongline, and multiple RCM modules, including the Posting Tool, Appointments, Check Deposit Manager, and Claims. Each project became an opportunity to turn complex workflows into intuitive, human-centered experiences that genuinely support the people who use them every day.
But what I’m most proud of goes beyond the products themselves; it’s the team we’ve built along the way. Watching designers grow, mentoring them, and seeing their ideas come to life across our suite has been one of the most fulfilling parts of my journey here. Building a culture rooted in creativity, trust, and excellence has been my proudest accomplishment.
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