Global Context
Ten-plus years outside the comfort zone — living and working across cultures has shaped how I lead, communicate, and build.
A Decade in Mexico
I moved to Guadalajara, Mexico in 2017. What started as an adventure became home. Guadalajara is Mexico's Silicon Valley — a serious tech hub with a strong talent pool and a very different pace of thinking than I was used to.
Living here gave me a ground-level perspective on what "global" actually means: not just video calls across time zones, but genuinely different ways of approaching problems, building trust, and measuring success. That perspective has become one of my most useful professional assets.
Working Across Cultures
My day-to-day has involved bridging three worlds simultaneously:
India and Mexico — Where mostly discussion are on technical depth,strong creative problem-solving.
North America — Trust is built through consistent delivery, not just rapport.
Front-Facing for Clients
For the past several years I've been the primary interface between engineering teams in Mexico/India and enterprise clients in the North America. That means:
- Translating technical complexity into business language
- Building (Yes AI agents)
- Running discovery sessions and requirements workshops across cultures
- Setting expectations honestly and holding to delivery commitments