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She serves as the Multimedia Storyteller at Outlier Legal. Ana Armenta has a Degree in Communication Sciences with a major in Multimedia Production. She has worked in the Costa Rica's Ministry of Communication and with La Feria Producciones. Creative, responsible and detail-oriented, are some adjectives that fit her perfectly.
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