I have over a year of experience in climate and energy policy and an Advanced Master's of Science in European Policies and Public Administration from KU Leuven, and a Bachelor of Arts in World Politics from The Catholic University of America. My core competencies include policy research, monitoring, and engagement, especially on topics related to the transition towards renewable energy and the clean technologies enabling that transition, including as energy storage. I am passionate about fostering cooperation at the local, national, and international level to bring about a just, climate-aligned economy. In my latest role, I spearheaded EASE's policy coordination and advocacy on the US Inflation Reduction Act, the EU Electricity Market Design, and State Aid, as well as leading the activities and meetings of EASE's Strategy Committee.