Path
I trained as a mechanical and electrical engineer at Universidad Anáhuac del Sur in Mexico City and graduated in the mid-1990s.
My early professional years were spent in large-scale technology work, including senior consulting and technical architecture roles at Andersen Consulting (later Accenture) on multi-country projects. Later I worked independently and in management roles, spent significant time in Canada, and led accessible-technology programs at the Canadian National Institute for the Blind.
I have lived and worked across several countries. The common thread has been systems: understanding how they actually function, where they break, and what is required to keep human judgment in the right places.
In recent years the focus narrowed to practical AI strategy and implementation for small and mid-sized businesses, especially those operating in or connected to Mexico. The work is less about adopting tools and more about deciding what is worth building, measuring real operational value, and refusing approaches that create more complexity than they remove. That practice lives at Delaren Consulting.
Alongside it I started CDMXExpats, a credential-checked directory that begins with verified healthcare providers for English-speaking people in Mexico City. The method uses Mexico's federal professional registries as the trust layer rather than reviews or marketing claims.
I keep a low public profile by design. The writing and notes that appear on this site are for the person who is looking for clear thinking on technology, judgment, and long-term practical work — not for performance or reach.
The business surface is Delaren.com.
This site is the quieter record of how I think and the path that led here.