About me

I was born in Vienna, Austria.
At the age of six, I had already decided I would one day live in France.
At sixteen, I knew I wanted to become a translator — and that conviction stayed with me.

After completing my Bachelor’s degree in Translation Studies in Vienna, I graduated from ESIT Paris in 1995 and began working as a freelance translator in France in 1996.

Reliability, professionalism and a genuine enjoyment of working with people quickly helped me build a loyal client base. A few years later, I returned to ESIT as a lecturer and have also taught at EDHEC and ESTICE in Lille.

Over the years, I have increasingly collaborated with public institutions, European agencies, think tanks and international civil society groups. Recent clients include the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), La Fabrique de la Cité, the Civil Society Financing for Development Group and nearly two years with the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs.
I also completed a six-month on-site interpreting assignment for Tereos, which deepened my understanding of industrial settings.

30 years on, my enthusiasm for language remains as strong as ever. I am driven by the search for the right wording, the pleasure of clear expression and the satisfaction of thoughtful, well-crafted work.