Born in France in 1979, I spent my childhood in Lagos (Nigeria) and Seoul (South-Korea) — an experience that deeply shaped my curiosity about cultures, languages and the ways people live together.
In Paris, I studied international trade, politics and social and humanitarian management, with internships in communication, PR and international mobility — including in San Francisco, where I also worked for Amnesty International.
In 2004, I came to Berlin for a European Voluntary Service at Zirkus Cabuwazi — and discovered the profession I practice today during a EU seminar.
From 2005, I worked at Bapob e.V. and learnt to be trainer, interpreter and language facilitator, before going freelance as an intercultural trainer. Since then, I have been designing and leading international projects, advising organisations in event design and moderation. And since 2010, I have also been working as a storyteller.
Berlin is my home and my base but my work has taken me across Germany, Europe and the world: from Algeria to Indonesia, from Kenya to Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Two decades of experience are at your projects' disposal and I look forward to every new collaboration.