Ana Lucía is an Integral Designer with a diverse background in graphic, product, and strategic design. She is passionate about circular, inclusive, and social design and the intersections between these areas and the public policy-making process. Ana graduated with distinction from the master’s in Design Engineering program at Harvard Graduate School of Design, where her thesis focused on women’s health and rapid test menstrual diagnostics.

Prior to her time at Harvard, Ana gained multidisciplinary professional experience in areas ranging from urban development to neuromarketing research and consultancy. She has worked in the public, nonprofit, and private sectors, the latter involving projects for clients such as Heineken and Starbucks. In Mexico City, she graduated from the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana as a valedictorian with her National Design Biennale award-winning thesis: ‘Access to Justice for People with Disabilities.’

Ana Lucía is a Fulbright Grantee, a JUMEX Foundation Grantee, and a FONCA-CONACYT Grantee.