Please Don’t Call Me an Event Planner
That’s like calling a chef a “food assembler” or a filmmaker a “camera operator.”
It strips the artistry, vision, and intentionality from what I do – flattening it into something purely transactional.
What I do isn’t just logistics (honestly, not even my strength).
It’s about conjuring something that didn’t exist before.
Taking a feeling, a hunch, a strategic need and transforming it into an experience that opens people up, sparks clarity, and builds momentum.
And it all starts with a why.
Why this moment, this group, this invitation?
What’s the energy we want to unlock and what ripple do we want it to create?
This is my craft.
I don’t plan events.
I engineer connection.
I build relational strategy into the format of a night.
I create environments where presence leads to insight, and chemistry turns into opportunity.
My work is shaped by a life of high-touch, high-energy adventure – from throwing parties in Vegas to curating Parisian soirées, racing Formula 1, and kitesurfing across the world. Each experience taught me how to read a room, steer flow, and design for emotional impact.
Because experience isn’t just visual – it’s visceral.
It’s the undercurrent of emotion, the energy in the room, the story told between the lines.
Where attention goes.
How energy builds.
How story, space, and subtlety combine to shift what’s possible.
I don’t check boxes.
I orchestrate moments that create movement – for founders, fund managers, and future-builders who know the right room can change everything.
So no, I’m not an event planner.
I’m a strategist, a storyteller, a dreamer.
If you’re building something big – a fund, a movement, a category – and you know the right energy in the right room can shift everything, let’s let’s craft the room that moves your vision forward.
