Guerrero-Pérez obtained her Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Public Policy from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
She also participated in sustainable development study programs in Costa Rica and at the University of California in Berkeley.
[1] Carmen returned to Puerto Rico to join the San Juan Bay Estuary as a Project Coordinator.
She worked on initiatives such as the Model Forest, the karst area management plan, the protection by law of the Northeast Ecological Corridor, among others.
[4] The purpose of the office is to protect and seek the sustainable development of the communities located in the geographic area of the Model Forest, through four fundamental principles of sustainability: local economic development, conservation of resources, education and participation of host communities.