With over 20 years of experience as a provider of linguistic services, translator, and interpreter, I specialize in multilingual communication, international public relations, and intercultural consulting.
Raised in a multicultural environment, I dedicated my studies to translation and interpretation, obtaining a double degree in 2000, while also engaging in volunteer work as a reader of Political Thought and the History of Nicaragua. I then continued with historical, political, and legal studies. Throughout my career, I have worked as a consultant in universities, coordinated linguistic teams for protocol services, and managed international development programs. As an interpreter, I have contributed to high-profile debates on human rights, nature conservation, and EU regulations, among others.
Since 2019, as Director of courses at the Società Dante Alighieri, Malta Committee, I oversee language programs, recruitment of teachers, and cultural events. As a mother of five, I have honed organizational and problem-solving skills that I apply in my work. A long-time member of the CHANCE Network Board and an activist, I am committed to fostering empathetic and supportive relationships, as well as sustainable practices. My professional and personal ethics focus on excellence, respect, and a commitment to a better world.