I was born in Mexico and moved to the U.S. at the age of 13. I graduated from the University of Arkansas with his Bachelor of Architecture in 2014, and I’m a licensed architect. My multicultural background is my main source of inspiration. I enjoy working on small projects such as residences, libraries, or community centers, which are the main generators of culture in the community. I’m a member of the AIA Educational Committee which promotes architecture at elementary/middle school levels, and a member of the AIA Emerging Professionals + Young Architects committee that helps provide guidance through the licensing process for recent graduates and help them extend their network connections in the professional community. I love the outdoors, but hate camping. I joined the Rogers Historical Museum Foundation board to learn a little more about the community I grew up in and help spread that knowledge to not only the Hispanic community but to any new community member that moves to Rogers in search of a great place to live like my family did.