Alex is an award-winning global mobility and immigration leader with more than 20 years of experience designing and transforming enterprise mobility programs for some of the world’s most complex multinational technology organizations, including VMware, Applied Materials, Indeed, Meta, and Tokyo Electron, where she currently serves as Global Mobility Manager.
Widely recognized for her expertise in mobility strategy, governance, policy design, immigration, compliance, flexible work, and operational transformation, Alex has built a reputation for creating scalable, future-ready programs that align business objectives, regulatory excellence, cost discipline, and employee experience.
At Indeed, she established the company’s global mobility program from the ground up, scaling it from 2,000 to 15,000 employees and building the policy, governance, and process infrastructure needed to support rapid global growth. She also played a key leadership role in the cross-functional task force that developed Indeed’s enterprise remote and hybrid work framework, helping shape one of the company’s most significant workforce transformations.
Alex’s leadership style combines strategic rigor with a human-centered lens, giving her a nuanced perspective on the elements that define exceptional mobility programs: innovation, scalability, compliance maturity, stakeholder engagement, and measurable employee and business impact.
Beyond her corporate roles, Alex is a respected voice within the mobility community, serving as President of the Austin Relocation Council Board and earning recognition as one of Benivo’s Top 100 Global Mobility Innovators.
Raised on the Texas–Mexico border, she is a native Spanish speaker and holds a bachelor’s degree in International Business from ITESM University in Monterrey, Mexico.
