[1] She studied at the Moravian College there and completed higher education in Managua.
She holds a degree in International Relations and a PhD in Social Sciences, the latter from the National Autonomous University of Nicaragua.
[1] She is member of the Nicaraguan Campbell dynasty, which has been accused of nepotism and corruption.
[4] By 2010 she was working for CARICOM (the Caribbean Community Organisation) as a policy advisor.
[6] In 2020, on behalf of the Nicaraguan government, she assumed the pro tempore presidency of the Central American Tourism Council and Board of Directors of the Central American Tourism Promotion Agency for a period of six months.