[citation needed] Gómez has built a diverse and impactful career as a producer, working on two feature films and five television series, resulting in a total of 37 documentaries.
Funding for her projects comes from diverse sources, notably the Centro Nacional Autónomo de Cinematografía (CNAC) at both national and international levels.
Gómez's first feature film, Water Drums, an Ancestral Encounter (2008), directed by Clarissa Duque, saw her taking on multiple roles as a producer, including executive, general, field, and ethnological levels.
Her most recent project, Macanao: Footprints in Time, is a four-part documentary miniseries funded by the Venezuelan Ministry for Higher Education, Science, and Technology's ConCienciaTV.
[7] In addition to her film work, Gómez serves as the coordinator of projects and audiovisual campaigns for Fundation Humanit'as, a Venezuelan-German International NGO sponsored by the United Nations.