
Rooted in Meaning, Driven by Impact.
Bridging the Visible and the Invisible.
I come from a lineage of pioneering women in science — and a family shaped by bold ideas, poetic minds, and principled work. This legacy lives on in me: as a writer and professor, a strategist and storyteller, a mother, artist, singer, and athlete. I build bridges — between people, sectors, and seemingly incompatible ideas.
Anchored in research and guided by intuition, my path has led from academia to business, from public institutions to international NGOs — where I mastered 360° strategic communication and shaped cross-sector impact. Whether leading cultural campaigns, navigating crises, or designing systemic change, I bring clarity to complexity and vision to execution.
I thrive at the intersection of business, culture, education, and sustainability. My mindset is future-facing, my approach holistic and human. I live with curiosity, compassion, and deep commitment — and find renewal in the mountains, where I ski, climb, and ride year-round.
What defines me? The rare ability to connect what others see as incompatible — and to turn insight into meaningful, resilient action.
Vision
I believe words and actions can heal, connect, and transform.
My vision is to lead with purpose and leave behind a legacy of meaningful impact — across systems, sectors, and generations.
Legacy
I come from a long line of scientists, artists, and change-makers — lawyers, business leaders, musicians, and poets. At 8, I taught roller skating. At 12, I worked in Switzerland and began speaking French. By 22, I had won every major European scholarship.
At 25, I delivered a keynote on death to a full auditorium of scholars. I became the first young scientist in my department’s history — selected from 1,380 EU postdoc candidates. At 44, I unlocked €10 million in new potential within just 14 days, restructuring a marketing portfolio from the ground up.
But above all, I’m proud of never stopping — never ceasing to grow in knowledge, courage, culture, sport, and love. And most of all: I’m proud of my family.