Educators who understand Argentine financial life
Every member of the Logivisto team brings a combination of educational training and direct experience with the economic realities that Argentine families navigate daily. The programs are built from that lived understanding.
Mariana Fernández
Educational Director
Mariana has spent fifteen years developing financial literacy programs for adult learners across Argentina. Her work at Logivisto centers on curriculum design: making sure each program builds knowledge in a logical sequence, uses language that is clear without being condescending, and stays grounded in the economic reality families actually face. She holds a degree in Economic Sciences and a postgraduate qualification in Educational Technology. Before joining Logivisto, she coordinated financial education initiatives at a national level. Her belief is that financial knowledge should be accessible to anyone who seeks it, not just those who can afford a professional advisor.
Carlos Gómez
Lead Instructor
Carlos teaches the two core programs: Family Budget Foundations and Expense Control and Tracking. He came to financial education after years of working directly with households on debt restructuring and savings planning in the informal sector. That experience gave him a clear-eyed understanding of how families actually manage money, as opposed to how textbooks suggest they should. His teaching style prioritizes real examples over abstract models. He asks students to bring their own numbers into the classroom from the very first session, and builds every lesson around data that is genuinely theirs.
Lucía Varela
Content Specialist
Lucía is responsible for everything students read, download, and use outside of video lessons. That means the glossaries, the worksheets, the module summaries, and the practical exercises. She approaches content development as a writing problem first: if an explanation is hard to follow, the solution is almost always clearer writing, not more information. She has a background in journalism and communication, which she applies directly to financial content. Her goal is that every student can understand every concept without needing to re-read it twice. She also maintains the economic glossary on this site, updating it as new instruments and terms become relevant in the Argentine market.
Diego Reyes
Student Coordinator
Diego's role is to make sure that the learning experience works. When students have questions about how to access materials, when they need guidance on which program to start with, or when they encounter something in a lesson that does not connect clearly to their situation, Diego is the point of contact. He manages the student communication process and works closely with Mariana and Carlos to identify the kinds of questions that come up repeatedly, feeding that back into program improvements. He has a background in adult education coordination and has worked with online learning platforms since their early adoption in Argentina.
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