Liliana Castillo-Neira is a Colombian-Mexican historian and Senior Content Strategist working at the intersection of content strategy, knowledge management, education, and data-driven systems. She holds a master's degree in Digital Humanities and is currently a law student.
Her professional experience spans fast-growing technology and data-intensive industries, including work with Mercado Libre, as well as consulting for global organizations such as Expedia and Volvo Group through EPAM Systems. Across these contexts, she designs and scales content ecosystems that address multilingual, multicultural, and highly regulated environments.
Her research and practice focus on language as data, informed by complexity theory, AI and computational language, machine-to-machine interactions, and human–machine collaboration. As a digital humanist, she also works with communities on experimental digital projects, exploring participatory approaches to education, knowledge production, and cultural memory through technology.
She is a member of the Colombian Association of Historians.