About me
My professional story probably started the day I walked into architecture school. Six years of engineering education taught me how to deal with huge amounts of information without losing my mind — and actually enjoy it.
My first real job was in construction, where I helped prepare documentation for large development projects (often with budgets over €40 million). I spent my days making precise calculations and double-checking architectural plans from design studios — not the most glamorous work, but it built my confidence and sharpened my eye for detail.
Then came the pandemic. Like many others, I took it as a sign to rethink things — and finally dove into something I’d always been curious about: technology and consulting. I started as an IT analyst at the biggest energy company in Central Europe, working on projects for internal teams — from finance departments to engineering groups and even nuclear power plant data systems (yes, really).
In recent years, I’ve grown into the role of Delivery Lead at a consulting agency. That means I’m the person making sure projects get delivered — on time, on scope, and (hopefully) without too much chaos. I’ve worked across fintech, automotive, retail, and manufacturing, usually juggling stakeholder meetings, agile planning, analytical deep-dives, and keeping our QA team happy and effective.
I absolutely love traveling and never miss a chance for a new adventure. Over the years, I’ve had the chance to live in five different countries — the Netherlands, Indonesia, Thailand, the Czech Republic, and Russia — and each one has shaped how I see the world (and probably my food cravings too).
When I’m not working, I’m often helping rebuild our house with my husband (finally putting that architecture degree to use) or teaching myself something new — like building this website, for example 🙂