Brenda’s extensive experience in education, tourism, and cultural heritage positions her as a valuable asset in advancing MHC’s objectives. Mrs. She currently teaches at Universidad Tecnológica de Cancún. Marin’s background in education and capacity building directly addresses MHC’s commitment to empowering contemporary Maya communities. Brenda’s involvement in social media hangouts for local students and her proficiency in languages contribute to the potential development of community heritage workshops and educational programs. She brings a wealth of skills and experiences that complement MHC’s mission.
As well as her expertise in developing and implementing educational programs aligns with MHC’s goal of providing equitable access to educational resources. Her experience as a professor and involvement in research projects, including the evaluation of cultural heritage resources, positions her as a key figure in supporting MHC’s initiatives, especially her important involvement in activities like the Annual Symposium.