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What's the most ridiculous skill from her childhood that she wishes she could put on her resume?
Sophie could not stay still as a kid — she was enrolled in swimming at 4, violin at 8, gymnastics, ballet, and football. But her true superpower was always talking.
What's the best piece of advice she's ever received?
Her dad always says: "Nothing lasts forever — not the good, not the bad." She also lives by: make decisions that bring you closer to the woman you want to become.
What's something people might not know about her?
Her childhood dream was to play violin in the streets of the world. She also grew up alongside three other girls since her aunt was pregnant at the same time as her mom, both times — making her family bigger and closer than most.
What are her top 3 favorite meals?
Fettuccini alfredo with chicken, pizza loaded with vegetables, and a good arroz con pollo from a Latin party.
If money wasn't an issue, what would she do with her life
She would travel the world doing volunteer work and become a backup singer for a salsa band — or really, any artist.
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What's her biggest accomplishment so far?
Being a high performer across many areas — she completed two degrees simultaneously in International Relations and Law. But her greatest personal achievement has been learning to slow down and prioritize self-care.
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What's her favorite way to spend a weekend?
Brunch with friends, a good hike, or a day at the beach. She loves nature equally — mountains and ocean.
What's on her bucket list?
Skydiving or bungee jumping, seeing Silvana Estrada live, and living abroad for a while — ideally somewhere in the Mediterranean.