I was born in Athens to a Greek mother from Key West, Florida, and a Polish father.

When I was still a baby, our family moved to Milan and later to Ivrea, following my father’s engineering career at Olivetti, a leading company in the information technology sector at the time.

I graduated from a Classical High School in Ivrea, and this experience, combined with my Greek heritage, sparked my interest in art, history, and architecture.

A passion that remains vibrant and significant in my life.

I earned my degree in Architecture from the Polytechnic University of Turin. During this time, I also completed specialized courses to become a licensed tour guide for Italy and Greece.

I engage in both my professions, embracing a stimulating and exciting journey where professional performance and academic experience complement and enhance each other.

Other areas within the humanities, like anthropology and unconventional fields such as archaeoastronomy, have complemented my passion for art, history, and travel.

Finally, my passion for gastronomy, along with food and wine culture!

I hold a deep affection and connection to the cities of my life: Athens, Milan, and Turin.

While they may appear distinct, each exudes a unique European charm—cosmopolitan, historic, and vibrantly alive. In a word: BEAUTIFUL!

Ivrea, my charming hometown, holds a unique charm.

Nestled within the breathtaking woodlands of the Alps and bordered by serene lakes, this area evokes the spirited memories of its illustrious past. It was once renowned for its historic Carnival and proudly remembered as the Silicon Valley of Europe.