Background
My work sits at the intersection of law, privacy, security, fintech, operations, and product building.
I started in law, moved into regulated technology companies, and later shifted into building my own projects. Across that path, the common thread has been practical systems: how they are designed, how they break, how people use them, and how to make them work better.
Legal, Privacy And Security Foundation
I studied law at Universidad de Chile and qualified as a barrister. I later completed an MA in Information Technology Law at the University of Tartu and an LLM in International Business Law at the University of Helsinki.
That legal background shaped how I think about risk, incentives, institutions, and responsibility. Over time, my focus moved deeper into privacy, data protection, GDPR, compliance systems, and security, especially the practical side: helping teams turn legal and regulatory requirements into systems they can actually use.
Fintech And Operating Experience
Before focusing fully on my own ventures, I worked across fintech, compliance, legal, privacy, and customer operations roles at companies including Wise, Salv, and 3Commas.
Those roles gave me direct exposure to regulated financial technology, customer-facing operations, internal controls, compliance processes, and the gap that often exists between policy and execution. They also shaped my wider interest in finance, financial infrastructure, and the way technology changes how people and businesses manage money.
Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship is now my main focus. Earlier projects include FinKratt, GrowHub / Sunny LATAM, YoProcuro, and Settler. Today, I am building Kontana, Atlaset, and Call Brad.
My current work is centred on privacy, data, AI, operational systems, fintech-adjacent problems, and user control. I am interested in products that make complex areas easier to understand, manage, and act on.
Interests
Outside my core work, I am into FOSS, Linux, privacy-preserving tools, philosophy, politics, Austrian economics, AI, finance, and serious reading — which is a polite way of saying I enjoy going down very specific rabbit holes.
I am drawn to ideas and tools that give people more independence, more control, and less reliance on opaque systems. I also love cooking, travelling, and finding excuses to turn both into unnecessarily deep research projects.
Credentials
I am a qualified barrister and hold certifications from the International Association of Privacy Professionals.