About
Hey! I'm Cris, a software engineer originally from Lanús, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Since I was a kid, I've been fascinated by computers. I got my first one at five years old, and as I grew up, I started playing around with hardware and eventually writing software.

When I was 16, I started studying at the University of Buenos Aires while still in high school. Back then, I thought Business Administration was the right path for me, but after finishing high school, I realized I was far more interested in technology. So I decided to switch my major to Computer Science.
At 18, I dropped out and joined the coding bootcamp Henry. Just three weeks later, I landed my first job as a software engineer at Accenture, where I’ve been working ever since.
Since then, I’ve worked on a wide range of projects, from small startups to large-scale enterprise systems. Every project has taught me something new, and I’m still learning every single day.
In 2024, I met Club Lanús president Luis Chebel and began collaborating with the club on its digital transformation initiatives. Some of the projects I’ve built include Museo Granate, the Club Lanús Help Center, and the WhatsApp chatbot, which handles over 10,000 messages per month and helps fans with their questions.