Greeetings!

I'm Camille

I have developed a range of transferable skills that enable me to effectively tackle problems and find solutions. These skills include a strong ability to think critically and analytically, a deep understanding of human emotions and motivations, and the ability to effectively communicate and articulate my ideas to others.

One of my key strengths is my problem-solving skills. I have honed my ability to analyze complex situations, identify potential challenges, and find effective solutions that address the root cause of a problem. This has been achieved through years of experience in various roles and a keen interest in continuously improving my problem-solving skills.

Another important aspect of my skillset is my empathetic approach. I have a deep understanding of human emotions and motivations, which allows me to better connect with others and understand their perspectives. This has proven invaluable in building relationships and creating a supportive work environment where people feel valued and heard.

Finally, I possess excellent communication skills, including the ability to actively listen to others and understand their needs. This has enabled me to communicate my ideas effectively, even when working within constraints. I am able to take complex data and turn it into creative solutions that meet the needs of all stakeholders involved.

Overall, my transferable skills of problem-solving, empathy, and effective communication have proven invaluable in my professional and personal life, helping me to build strong relationships, find solutions to complex problems, and achieve success in a variety of settings.

Currently Reading

The Dawn of Everything by David Graeber and David Wengrow
The World Without End by Ken Follet
PAST Education
Designership by Mizko
(January - February 2023 )
Figma MasterClass
  • DesignLab
    (July 2020 - November 2021)
  • Balance Rock Wild Yoga
    (February 2021 - November 2021)
  • University of California Riverside
    (April 2013)
  • School of Holistic Touch
    (May 2011)