About Me
My career has been guided by a simple, enduring principle: that integrity in numbers must be matched by integrity in our humanity. My path took me to Kosovo and Bosnia and Herzegovina, where I witnessed both the fragility of institutions and the resilience of people. Later, I had the privilege of applying those lessons as Chair of NATO’s Accounting Standards Adoption Working Group (IPSAS), striving to build trust through transparency.
Perhaps my most profound responsibility was serving as a board member for the Srebrenica Memorial—a solemn reminder of why justice and remembrance are non-negotiable. I am a humanist at my core, believing in the equal dignity of all people. My cosmopolitan worldview isn't just about having a passport full of stamps; it's about the active pursuit of justice for all, and using my skills to build systems that reflect that value.