Born in France in 1979, I spent my childhood in Lagos, Nigeria and in Seoul, South Korea. These formative years shaped me deeply and sparked a curiosity that has never left me : for other cultures, languages, other ways of learning and living together, for history and for the stories of the world.
In Paris, I studied international trade, politics and social and humanitarian management. Alongside my studies, I attended art history courses at the École du Louvre. During my studies, I completed internships in communication, PR and international mobility as an Area Manager – including in San Francisco, where I also deepened my English and worked for Amnesty International. Before coming to Germany, I worked as a project coordinator for an organisation in France fighting social inequality and school exclusion: by building bridges between actors from urban and rural areas, culture, family, professional life, academia and politics.
In 2004, I came to Berlin to improve my German and deepen my pedagogical creativity – through a European Voluntary Service at Circus Cabuwazi, where I accompanied school groups. It was through this experience that I discovered the profession I practise today.
In 2005, I began working as a facilitator, interpreter and language trainer at the Berliner Arbeitskreis für politische Bildung (Bapob e.V.) – the beginning of a freelance career - in 2006 - that has since taken me through Germany, Europe and the world: managing intercultural projects, facilitating transnational cooperation seminars, leading workshops on strategy, processes, change or transformation, delivering Trainings for Trainersor Multipliers, and moderating international conferences or designing congresses a.o in: Algeria, Ghana, Armenia, USA, Lebanon, Portugal, North Macedonia, Poland, UK, Togo, Kenya, Morocco, Indonesia, Bosnia-Herzegovina...
Berlin has been my home and my base ever since. As a historical and pedagogical epicentre, this city offers unique opportunities for experimentation, encounter and work – across Europe and beyond.
These two decades of experience are at your service. I look forward to every new collaboration – each one enriches me and deepens my sensitivity in this profoundly human and ever-evolving field.