
A bit about me
I’m a Business English Coach and Voice Crafting Specialist with 20 years of experience in multinational corporate environments.
Before making English my full-time work, I spent two decades working in multinational environments, where communication wasn’t just about sounding polished. It had to be clear, credible, and effective — often under pressure, in high-stakes contexts shaped by deadlines, hierarchy, and rooms full of decision-makers.
In 2016, I moved to the other side of the table and turned that experience into the work I do today.
Now I help professionals improve both the way their English sounds and the way it reads: across meetings, interviews, presentations, pitches, executive and media communications, and websites.
The goal is English that comes through: clear, precise, and tuned to the people you want to reach.
That's why my work spans Voice Crafting, Business English Coaching, and Job Interview Preparation.
Here are the three ways I can help.
My media corner
My Song
After all these years, I’ve come to see that making a language your own isn’t just about words — it’s about perspective. It’s a journey that changes the way you see the world.
That’s what I set out to share in this 2-minute video for MY SONG [by Riccardo “ilRicky” Urso, the series where professionals share their stories through a song].
Here, it all comes full circle: a passenger, a window, a journey — learning a language means looking at the world with curiosity, until we “see the stars come out tonight”.
My “be” experience
A cover feature, an interview, and an article. Here’s the full “be” experience [by Banana Splint], in one place.
10 surprise questions, answered on the spot.
A fictional story set in Hanoi: heat, scooters, street food.
A solo trip takes an unexpected turn: a “secret recipe” and a handwritten address. It It weaves together Italian, English, and the urge for change. An invented story written about me.
Link in Podcast
Link in Podcast — Diamo voce alle connessioni [by Sara Infante and Ivan Scudieri].
We talk about my path into language training and the approach I’ve built over time: English as a goal in itself, not just a tool.
What traditional teaching often misses. What technology can actually add. And a few practical tips to make English part of everyday life.
Credentials
Certifications
Certified & Accredited Neurolanguage Coach®, Efficient Language Coaching · 2025
Coaching in Education, Norwegian University of Science · 2021
How to Succeed at Interviews, University of Sheffield · 2020
Engaging Adults with Active Learning, University of Georgia · 2020
Teaching English Online, Cambridge Assessment English · 2020
TEFL Certification, Gatehouse Awards Ltd · 2019
Intensive English Courses (Proficiency level — CEFR C2), International House, Central School of English, London
Education
Postgraduate Program in Training Management, Il Sole 24 ORE Business School · 2012
IoLET Translation Course, City University London · 2005
Slangs, Dialects and Post-Colonial Translation, a practical course, Università degli Studi di Milano · 2004
Master's Degree in Foreign Languages and Literatures (110 cum laude), Università degli Studi di Milano · Final literary research paper on Elizabeth Inchbald’s A Simple Story, based on research conducted in London
English has been a passion since forever — not just something I happened to be good at, but something that still lights me up. It's the reason I studied Foreign Languages and Literatures at university, and it lies at the heart of the work I do today.
My other great passions? Books. Travel. Music.
You might spot me on a rainy afternoon wandering through the bookshops of Charing Cross.
Or on a sunny morning in a bustling market in Jaisalmer. Or on Route 66, into the great wide open.
Or singing along to Just Like Heaven at a Cure concert. Still me.


