About Me
I love a challenge ! I enjoy improv theatre games and puzzles – carving out solutions to complex problems.

Hello ! My name is Carolina
(Keh-roh-lee-nah) in English or (kah-roh-lee-nah) in Spanish. I use she/her pronouns.
I’m American, Peruvian, and Swiss currently living in Switzerland and I speak English, Spanish, and French.
I’m an ADHD Coach and public speaker, specialized in trauma, resilience, and person-centered care. I have over 12 years of experience in adult education working across disciplines and across cultures including with the ICRC, Webster University, and the Geneva Graduate Institute. As a socio-anthropologist, my research interests include prisons, social inequalities, marginalization, identity, and phenomenology. I advocate for inclusion across identities, abilities, and cultures and support teams through the growing pains.
(Keh-roh-lee-nah) in English or (kah-roh-lee-nah) in Spanish. I use she/her pronouns.
I’m American, Peruvian, and Swiss currently living in Switzerland and I speak English, Spanish, and French.
I’m an ADHD Coach and public speaker, specialized in trauma, resilience, and person-centered care. I have over 12 years of experience in adult education working across disciplines and across cultures including with the ICRC, Webster University, and the Geneva Graduate Institute. As a socio-anthropologist, my research interests include prisons, social inequalities, marginalization, identity, and phenomenology. I advocate for inclusion across identities, abilities, and cultures and support teams through the growing pains.

professional EXPERIENCE
My Specialties
Cultural Differences
Navigating experiences of discrimination based on race, ethnicity, nationality, sex, gender, neurotype, sexual preference, religion and more.
Research and Academia
Managing research studies, funding proposals, scientific presentations, thesis supervision, weekly teaching, pressures to publish, advocacy, and more.
Humanitarian Sector
Juggling safety risks, financial instability, strong values, multiple stakeholders, heavy workloads, frequent transitions, life in general, and more.
