I am the Product Manager for Internet Measurements at the Internet Society, where I help bring together strategy, user needs, and technical development to build products that support a more open, secure, and accessible Internet. Like a conductor guiding an orchestra, I don’t play every instrument myself, but I ensure that each part—strategy, user needs, and technical implementation—works in harmony to deliver meaningful results. My role bridges the gap between users, business stakeholders, and technical teams, aligning priorities and driving product vision.
Before joining the Internet Society, I worked for one of the Regional Internet Registries and led the efforts for the information service RIPEstat, which became a trusted source of information on Internet number resources for network operators, researchers, and policymakers.
I am passionate about the Internet as a force for good—an enabler of opportunity, connection, and innovation. My work is driven by the belief that the Internet should serve everyone, and I’m committed to supporting its sustainable development for current and future generations.
I hold an MSc in Computer Science from Johannes Kepler University Linz and an MBA in Big Data & Business Analytics from the University of Amsterdam Business School. Outside of work, I stay active through sports and enjoy exploring creative hobbies. Originally from a small town in the Austrian Alps, I now live in the Netherlands with my family, though I still miss the sight of mountains on the horizon.
