Rivera has a bachelor's degree in business administration from the
University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus with a specialty in Marketing. In 1980, she joined Procter & Gamble, eventually becoming director of external relations for the Multicultural Division. After 26 years she took retirement in 2006 and founded and acted as president of Rive Consulting Corporation, simultaneously serving on the external advisory board for
Wal-Mart US until 2008. Rivera joined Advent-Morro Equity Partners as director which involved strategic planning and analysis for venture capitalists and was unanimously confirmed by the
Senate. In addition, PRTC provides business owners with education about new regulations and laws regarding tourism and casinos. After confirmation, Rivera had developed a plan for growing Puerto Rico's tourism sector from 6% to 8% of the
gross domestic product (GDP) for the island by 2016, utilizing market analysis and evaluation of air traffic routes, among other factors. Between 2012 and 2015, the tourism industry in Puerto Rico remained stable, with varying growth across different sectors. Some sectors, like the
cruise ship sector have seen increases of over 25% while others, like the convention sector and
casino segment are struggling. During her tenure, the number of cruise ships stopping at the port of San Juan increased. Her marketing strategy included a partnership with the Golf Channel and legislative efforts regarding infrastructure incentives. In 2015, she received a public service recognition from the First Lady of Puerto Rico. In addition to her business work, Rivera is also involved in non-profit service, being an active member of the
New America Alliance, Since 1995, he has been part of the board of directors of the
YMCA in San Juan and the
P&G Alumni Network serving as a board member. ==References==