About me

 

I’m a certified career coach with a background in education and the humanities. An itinerant life has made it both possible and necessary for me to navigate change with ease.

 
 
 

A life of movement and learning has given me a cross-cultural perspective and an understanding of the challenges of change.


 
 

I studied humanities and earned a Masters Degree in Literature and History in Hungary and have been a global nomad ever since. I lived in France for 12 years, and have studied, researched and taught in various cities across the U.S over the past decade. I’ve been a lecturer at Stanford University and an instructor at Harvard University.

After being trained and certified by the Coaches Training Institute (CCPC) and the International Coach Federation (PCC), I created my own coaching company in 2004 to help others with professional and personal transitions. In France, I worked mainly with MBA students in the INSEAD community and their spouses going through major career transitions. After moving to New York in 2013 and obtaining my certification from the Columbia University Executive Coaching Certification Program, much of my work has been with leaders in their field seeking to improve performance and increase effectiveness.