About me

I bring extensive experience managing projects and programs in contexts spanning nonprofits to startups. With a focus on turning abstract concepts into concrete, operational initiatives, I’ve worked on everything from technical training and software rollouts to large-scale advocacy campaigns. My approach to building motivated and accountable teams from the ground up has earned me a reputation as an effective operator and leader.

My professional background includes roles in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors at organizations such as the United Nations, International Service for Human Rights, Fondation d’Harcourt, and Miro where I’ve focused on leadership, program management, and operational excellence. I thrive in and am passionate about roles that require both strategic foresight and hands-on implementation.

I have a Master’s degree in Public Administration from Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy with dual certifications in Nonprofit Managment (specialization: Public Policy Analysis) and Public Sector Management (specialization: Public Economics and Finance).

I also hold a certification in Product Management from Cornell University.

Extracurricular

On a personal note, I believe music is as essential as food—I proudly clocked 86,000 minutes on Spotify last year, and I’m always up for sharing playlists. Speaking of food - cooking, however, is a different story—I do it solely for survival, but if you’ve got a recipe that requires less than five ingredients and doesn’t make me want to throw every cookbook I own off the 15th floor, I’m all ears. Over the last few years I’ve discovered I also love genealogy and will happily dive into the details of your great-great-great-grandparent twice removed. Writing remains a hobby I cherish, allowing me to tap into my creative roots whenever inspiration strikes.