My story is not the biography.
It is the road.
Certified Life & Executive Coach · ICF PCC-Level in Training · Citizen of the World
Water moves. Stone endures.
Given enough time, water shapes even the hardest stone not through force, but through quiet, steady persistence. That is Waterstone. And it is the story of my life.
Life is full of transitions some we choose, others are thrust upon us. No matter how they arrive, they ask the same thing of us: who are you now, and what comes next?
I help women answer that question with clarity, confidence, and deep self-trust.
I am a citizen of the world. A mother of three. A global executive who spent over two decades building brands, crossing borders, and closing deals at the highest levels of business across EMEA, Latin America, and the Americas.
I have sat across from C-suite leaders at the world's most recognizable brands.
I have also sat alone in a new country, raising a family without a safety net without a tribe to call when the weight of figuring it out alone became too much.
I know what it is to be capable and accomplished and still feel like you don't quite belong anywhere.
I know what it is to lose yourself slowly in the performance of being whoever the room needed you to be.
And I know what it is to find your way back.
The road that led here
I grew up the eldest in a warm, loud, loving household always the one holding things together, always watching, always feeling more than I could say.
After high school I moved countries for the first time leaving behind everything familiar to study Economics and Business Management. Then again in my late twenties, this time to the United States with my husband, where we built a life and raised three children far from the places and people that had known us longest.
For years I poured everything into career, family, and the relentless logistics of a global life. I was good at it. I was very good at it.
And somewhere in the middle of all of it I realized I had forgotten to ask myself what I actually wanted.
That question changed everything.
I trained as a Life Coach and Executive Coach not because it seemed like a sensible next step but because I had lived every room my clients walk into. The loneliness of building a life without a tribe. The exhaustion of always being the strong one. The strange grief of succeeding at a life that does not quite feel like yours.
I did not find my calling. I grew into it the way water shapes stone.
Credentials & training
Certified Life Coach
Certified Executive Coach
ICF PCC-Level in Training
MBA - Derby School of Management, United Kingdom
BA Economics & Finance Coller School of Management, Tel Aviv University
Fluent in English · German · Hebrew
You do not have to figure this out alone
You don’t need to have it together to begin.
You just need to be tired enough of the version of yourself you built to survive.
Your ground is closer than you think.
"Do not take my word for it."

