About

I work at the intersection of frontend engineering, performance, and sustainability.

If you build for the web, your decisions don’t live in abstraction. They run on real devices, over real networks, consuming real energy and shaping real user experiences. I focus on making those trade-offs visible and understandable, so engineers can make better decisions long before they reach for tools or frameworks.

I hold a Master’s degree in Telecommunications and Information Technology and currently work as a Solutions Engineer at Storyblok. Over the years, I’ve specialized in web performance and later expanded that work into sustainable web development. Today, I serve as a co-chair of the W3C Sustainable Web Intrest Group, where we are developing the Web Sustainability Guidelines (WSG). I am recognized as a Google Developer Expert (GDE) in Web Performance, a Green Software Champion, and a Women Techmakers Ambassador.

I treat performance, accessibility, and sustainability not as separate concerns, but as signals of engineering quality. Faster interfaces reduce energy use. Simpler systems last longer. Thoughtful defaults respect users, devices, and the planet. Sustainable web engineering is not about doing less. It’s about doing the right work, intentionally.

I explore and share this perspective through writing, talks, standards work, and education. Everything is grounded in real-world constraints: legacy systems, business pressure, imperfect data, and teams that still have to ship.

I’m also raising two small humans, a daily (and nightly) reminder how much time, energy, and long-term thinking really matter.