I’m someone who’s deeply curious about the world: how it works, how it doesn’t work, and the ways in which we can make it a more equitable and sustainable place for all.
This curiosity led me to spending a decade working with start-ups in Europe and North America. First as an operator, and then as an investor and an ecosystem builder. I started this work in two European scale-ups, Free Now and Onefinestay, before moving to Anthemis Group, a venture capital firm committed to allocating more capital to diverse founders.
I am a graduate of the London School of Economics, where I won the Hobhouse Memorial prize for Academic Achievement. During my studies, I focused on inequality, gender and the inter-relationship between technology and society. I wrote my thesis on the impact of AI on white-collar jobs, achieving a Distinction.
I am a native Londoner, but over the past decade I’ve also lived, studied and worked in France and Germany. Outside of work, you are likely to find me reading about politics, painting, or spending time with friends and family.
Fundamentally, I'm interested in how we make the world a better place, and the various avenues through which we can do this.