
As Neuland Ambassador® I recommend ...
By relying on Neuland tools, I free myself from technical and logistical concerns so I can fully focus on what truly matters: creating the human, relational and collective conditions that enable groups to take action and achieve sustainable success.
I am a Booster for leaders and teams I support leaders in engaging, aligning and energising collectives, activating group dynamics to turn ideas into concrete actions. I am often perceived as an accelerator of awareness, decision-making, innovation and collective initiative. Where things appear blocked, I identify spaces for possibility and experimentation.
As a visual facilitator, professional coach and agile coach, I use visual thinking and collective intelligence to make challenges, tensions and options visible, helping groups decide and act effectively. My practice is also grounded in neurobiology and the autonomic nervous system: by working with notions of safety and unsafety, I create environments where individuals and teams can collaborate and innovate sustainably.
I am the initiator of the Décoincés du Crayon Summit, a French-speaking online event dedicated to visual thinking. Now approaching its 5th edition in 2026, the summit has brought together more than 1,900 participants — practitioners, trainers, coaches and leaders — around practical uses of visual facilitation to clarify ideas, foster engagement and move collectives forward.
I deeply believe that facilitation tools, collective intelligence and visual thinking should not be reserved for specific contexts or organisations. Making ideas visible and acting together is a universal human need, including in the most precarious environments. In 2019, I carried out a volunteer training mission in rural Benin, working with women and men in highly disadvantaged villages. The objective was not to import external models, but to provide simple, accessible tools adapted to local resources, enabling collectives to visualise, organise themselves and lead environmental and societal projects rooted in their own reality. I will continue this commitment in April 2026 with a new mission in Ivory Coast, with the same intention: strengthening autonomy and sustainable collective dynamics through practical facilitation.
In my practice, tools are never secondary. They help reduce cognitive and logistical load, allowing me to stay fully present with people and group dynamics. A well-organised, purpose-built setup immediately creates a professional and trustworthy framework. By relying on robust, well-designed Neuland tools, I can fully focus on what really matters: listening, observing, adapting and helping groups move forward together.

