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As an accomplished project leader, I bring energy, focus, and a sense of possibility to every project. My presence often shifts the atmosphere in teams. With a proven track record across multiple sectors, I am truly versatile, able to tackle challenges and get things done, particularly where effective communication is key.

Throughout my career, I’ve successfully led national and international projects, developed impactful communication strategies, and transformed marketing and branding initiatives. My experience spans various fields, including life sciences, where I’ve consistently delivered results even in complex settings.

I am flexible in my work arrangements, offering consultancy services or temporary roles, and can adapt to hybrid or on-site work settings both within and outside Sweden. While I am open to new opportunities, I am currently not seeking a permanent full-time position.

On my way to Nordic Life Science Days November 2023,

Flexible Consultant Looking for Colleagues

Travel photographer.

In addition to my work in the life sciences, I pursue other passions like blending science communication with travel photography. I also run a publishing company and occasionally teach, sharing my expertise with others.

These creative pursuits enhance my flexibility as a consultant since most of my creative work isn’t time-sensitive. I typically focus on one client at a time, prioritizing their needs, and fitting my creative projects around this schedule.

While I deeply enjoy my creative work, it can be solitary. The primary reason I take on consultancy roles is to connect with colleagues and be part of a collaborative environment. I thrive in projects where I can lead and interact with people.

Enjoying International Collaborations

With extensive experience in both English and Swedish, I offer a broad international perspective to my work. Having lived and worked full-time in the UK, and part-time in France, I’ve gained valuable insights into different cultures and work environments. Though I never mastered French, these experiences have enriched my ability to navigate global settings.

Based in Sweden, I’ve successfully worked in international projects, like the one in the picture, gaining hands-on experience in global and cross-functional settings. This has equipped me with the skills needed to manage complex projects with ease.

ChemSkill meeting in Brussels.
This picture looks like thousands of others, lots of people have had a meeting in a (too) small room and somewhere in the middle someone took an official photo. But have another look. This is the core team. In total we are 33 different organisations from 13 countries. That is quite a lot.

During two days in Brussel, I got to know some of the others a bit better. This is something I personally enjoyed but I am also convinced it is going to be useful in order to move forward. Despite our differences, it turns out that we have made similar choices in several aspects of the project. This was only our second in person meeting. I really like the flexibility of Teams meetings, but I think they improve when you know each other a bit better.