About me ...
I grew up in Normandy, France, surrounded by rural and coastal landscapes that fostered a close connection to nature.
From the age of twelve, I was a Guides d’Europe, spending extended time camping in the wilderness and learning to live closely with nature. These formative experiences taught me resilience, teamwork, and a strong sense of service, shaping my curiosity about the world and my lasting commitment to social and environmental causes I truly believe in.
Academical Background
When I was 18 I studied business and economy. Later completed a Master’s in Sustainability for Business Transformation, followed by a second Master’s in European Governance and Political Science.
These academic paths strengthened my understanding of how environmental and social issues intersect with policy, economics, and global development.


Profesionnal Backgroung
Professionally, I spent four years working between Paris and Berlin in the energy sector, gaining insight into the challenges and opportunities of Europe’s transition toward more sustainable systems.
Volontary Work
Alongside my studies and career, I have built extensive international NGO experience. In Normandy, I worked with Saint Vincent de Paul preparing food packages for vulnerable families. In Peru, I joined Bridges Today to support school construction projects. I later completed an internship with WWF in Colombia, and in Berlin I contributed to community‑focused initiatives with Berliner Tafel and Morus 14.
Curious, committed, and driven by a strong sense of purpose, I continue to explore how social action, environmental protection, and community engagement can come together to create meaningful change.
Morus 14, Berlin
Bridges Today, Lima











