Why am I invited to host events around the world? It’s not just because of my interactive approach, sense of humor, or even my voice. Although, to be fair, my voice is so distinctive that even elevators would trust me to announce the next floor.
The real reason is simple: I’m genuinely interested in people, and they can feel that. That’s where trust begins.
My priority is to create an evening that feels heartfelt, fun, and effortless for everyone in the room, without awkwardness or over-the-top theatrics. I’m not the kind of host who constantly needs to be in the spotlight. But when the moment calls for it, I know how to lead the room. I hosted and commentated on the Eurovision Song Contest for 11 consecutive years, and I also anchored and produced my own late-night TV show featuring international A-list guests.
Every event I host becomes an evening of stories. I’m not interested in a script or one-size-fits-all celebrations. I love discovering the personal stories behind each family and bringing their values into the experience. My background in journalism taught me how to shape communication in a way that turns stories into real emotion. More often than not, my clients become friends throughout the process.
For me, gathering people around a table is an art form. Dinner is never just dinner, and toasts often become the most heartfelt moments of the night — unless they were written by ChatGPT.
