Before doing the residency in Colombia, I was very undecided about whether to dedicate myself purely to Communications, which is what I had studied, or to dedicate myself to music. I thought I had to choose because, in Peru, there were not many models of music management companies. When I left my country and saw other scenarios, I realized that I did not have to choose and that I could combine both skills and knowledge and that is what I did. I saw that there was a great need on the part of the musicians to have a management team to help them develop their careers.
Read MoreOne of my biggest professional obstacles [when I was starting] was that I was young and a woman. I started my company at 23 years old and my co-founder is a man, is older, and has a more established career in consulting. I was constantly underestimated and I needed to work harder and learn faster in almost every aspect of the business to perform. It is a challenge for which I'm grateful before because I feel that I am growing so much from the experience.
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