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INTERNATIONAL, multilingual politics speaker with a decade of reporting experience

 


 
 
 

SPEAKER, MODERATOR, ON-AIR CONTRIBUTOR

I cover and speak on politics, environment, climate change, business, science and human rights from Europe, Africa, Asia, the Middle East and Latin America.

I frequently present and moderate panels for clients such as the European Commission, Lewis & Clark College and the Fritt Ord Foundation.

I am also an experienced TV commentator. At Bloomberg, I was an on-air contributor to BNN Bloomberg and a regular commentator on television and radio where I discuss political issues in Europe and Canada. I previously was a regular contributor to Euronews and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on EU politics and Brexit, having been interviewed in English, French, Italian, Spanish and German. 


As a lifelong traveler and lover of languages and history, I have spent 9 years in Europe and 6 months in Africa covering politics.

 
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  APPEARANCES

Moderator at Bloomberg’s Canadian Fixed Income Conference

Moderator at Toronto Public Library Conversation with Frederick Kaufman Dec 2020

Moderator at POLITICO Agri-Food Summit in Paris Nov 2018


Moderator at #BlueInvest 2018 for European Commission

Moderator for European Fisheries Alliance at the Santiago Declaration 2017

Speaker at young leaders visit to Brussels with North Norway office 2017/2018


Panelist at CINE ONU by the UN Regional Information Centre 2017

Panelist on Africa-China relations at Jinan University in Guangzhou, China

Panelist at Lewis & Clark International Affairs Symposium 2016

Panelist at Department of Economics at University of Bologna in Italy 2014

Workshop leader on source diversity at Aarhus University 2014


Panelist at Europe@debate in Oslo: The Web as a Public Space with Fritt Ord Foundation 2014

Presenter at Nordmedia 2013 Conference in Oslo, Norway in 2013

Presenter at Matchpoints Seminar 2013 at Aarhus University 2013

Conference Coordinator + Moderator for Feminism: A Second Thought Conference at the University of British Columbia in 2011