Agüero has received recognition from the American Prize in Conducting and won the 2018 International Conducting Workshop and Competition in Atlanta, Georgia.
In 2017, Agüero made his international conducting debut as a guest conductor for the Orquesta Universitaria de Música Popular in Veracruz, Mexico. While in Mexico, he led a masterclass for young conductors and served as a guest lecturer for the Universidad Veracruzana. In 2022, he returned to Xalapa as the guest conductor of the Orquesta Sinfónica Juvenil del Estado de Veracruz at the Instituto Superior de Música del Estado de Veracruz. His work with youth orchestras includes engagements with the Salem Youth Symphony, the New Jersey Youth Symphony, and the Elkhart County Youth Honors Orchestra in Goshen, Indiana.
A native of Laredo, Texas, Agüero earned degrees in conducting and music education from the Texas Tech University School of Music in Lubbock, where he was a Ronald E. McNair Scholar, and the University of Houston’s Moores School of Music, where he received the Schissler Conducting Fellowship. His primary teachers were Franz Anton Krager and Gary Lewis, and he has participated in workshops and masterclasses with Adrian Gnam, Gustav Meier, Kenneth Keisler, John Farrer, Daniel Lewis, and Donald Thulean.
Agüero currently resides in Des Moines with his wife Laura and their two children, Eva Grace and Thomas.