Pedro Damián's educational background is marked by a unique blend of disciplines, having studied Communications and Children's Pedagogy, with a later specialization in Theatre Pedagogy at the renowned Anne Scheer Children's Theatre in London, England.
As a multifaceted individual, Damián has worn many hats, including that of an actor, director, poet, pedagogue, and author. His literary endeavors have resulted in the publication of several books, including 'El día en que se invento la muerte' (The day on which 'death' was invented),'Artístas Plásticos de México' (Plastic Artist from México),and 'Tengo Derecho a ser yó' (I've got the right to be me).
In addition to his literary pursuits, Damián is also the Director of Televisa's CCA (Artistic Capacitation Center) Children's Wing, a position that allows him to utilize his expertise in children's education and theatre pedagogy. Furthermore, he is a member of the México Unido Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting unity and social development in Mexico.
Damián's professional portfolio also includes collaborations with prominent international organizations, such as UNICEF's International Radio & TV Day, a testament to his commitment to using his skills and expertise to make a positive impact on a global scale.