About me
“An atmosphere of trust, appreciation, and clarity is especially important to me.
My approach is shaped by the African concept of Ubuntu—
I am because we are.
It reminds me that personal development often emerges where people feel seen, taken seriously, and supported.”
About me
I grew up in Cameroon within the Bamiléké tradition. For over 20 years, I have lived and worked in various countries across Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
I initially worked as a member of the Piarist Order and was involved in numerous charitable and intercultural projects. During this time, I supported many people through processes of reorientation, personal crises, and important life decisions.
A few years ago, I myself made another significant life decision and chose to reorient my path in order to meet people—beyond the framework of the religious order—on equal footing in their everyday worries, fears, and challenges.
Today, I live in Vienna, where I meet people every day who place their trust in me because they sense that their stories truly matter to me, and that the experiences I have gained throughout my life equip me to support them in difficult situations. My training as a life and social counselor enables me to counsel them under supervision and work with them in accordance with applicable professional standards.
