Developer Relations passionate about building bridges between complex Web3 technology and the developers who bring it to life.
I spent over 15 years as an entrepreneur in the Web2 world, building businesses around digital products and services. In 2020, I went back to my roots in coding and development, this time exploring the possibilities of Web3.
Today, I work in Developer Relations at iExec the Web3 Privacy toolkit, where I focus on empowering developers: building communities, creating educational content, and experimenting with proof-of-concepts that bring real-world use cases to life.


I represent the organization at panels, talks, and media appearances, helping position us as a thought leader in the Web3 space.
I foster strong ties with developers through forums, tickets, ambassadors, grants, bounties, and office hours, ensuring their voices are heard and supported.
I translate complex Web3 concepts into accessible content through workshops, public communications, and creation of educational components.
I organize and contribute to hackathons, startup contests, and networking events to connect builders and drive adoption.
I collect community insights, mentor at hackathons, and encourage experimentation through proof of concepts and emerging technologies.
I build relationships by engaging with startups, judging contests, and identifying collaboration opportunities within the ecosystem.
I work closely with teams across the company to align developer feedback with product evolution and strengthen our community-first approach.
