A few things about me
I bring a wealth of experience in gender-specific program design, evaluation and development to the table. From my master’s degree in International Development and Political Science at Sciences Po Lyon (France) to my time at UNESCO's Division for Gender Equality, I've built and supervised processes that truly help create more impact on the field.
I'm from Paris, France, but Los Angeles has been my home for almost 9 years. Here, I served as a Program Officer for the Cultural Services of the French Embassy, juggling budgets, events, communication and art as a tool for social change and cultural connections.
My journey led me to Women’s Voices Now, where I took the reins on fundraising efforts, from crafting compelling grant proposals to securing individual donations and corporate sponsorships. Together, we witnessed an incredible 248% increase in the organization's operational budget over five years.
I have an odd love for thorough evaluation processes (how can we tell that we're on track otherwise, am I right?!) that I got to nurture in every role, including as an occasional UN Women consultant evaluating UN agencies' efforts and outcomes regarding gender equality.
Outside of work, I'm a lifelong learner, dabbling in everything from data analysis to ceramics. I've always had a passion for embracing a diversity of topics, from science and history to foreign languages. Just don't put me in the spotlight without warning—I'm an introvert in training!