I was born in the greenest desert of the world: Sonorean Desert, localized in the North-Western Mexican Border.
My College education was in Economics at Universidad de Guadalajara. Being very young and still a student of Economics, I started to work as an assistant research in Economics in Centro de Investigaciones Socio- Económicas at Universidad de Guadalajara.
Later in 1979 I became a professor in the Economics Department in Universidad de Guadalajara, then I teaught Microeconomics, Economics History and Mexican Economics Analisys for undergrads.
From 1993 to 1995 I studied my Master Degree in Liberal Studies focused in Environmental Issues at Indiana University in the United States of America.
After several years of been teaching and doing research in Economics and Environmental Issues in Universidad de Guadalajara and, at the same time in others Mexican universities, I started to studied my Ph.D. in Economics focused in Global Public Goods at Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia in Spain.
Today I found myself in Kellogg Institute at Notre Dame, Indiana in the United States spending one academic year as a Guest Scholar participating as a member of an USAID Programe developed in coordination with Universidad de Guadalajara and Mendoza Business School one of the five best business school in the world. In this programe I focus my research in environmental sustainable business.
Más tarde, in 1979, fuà invitada para unirme al equipo de profesores de la Escuela de EconomÃa en la Universidad de Guadalajara y pude enseñar en las materias de MicroeconomÃa, Historia Económica y Análisis de la EconomÃa Mexicana a nivel de licenciatura.