A few words about who I am.

Since the beginning of my career in 1993, as a scenographer and production manager based in Geneva, I’ve had the opportunity to work on a wide variety of projects. I started out as a technical director before moving into event and audiovisual production management. Over the years, I’ve collaborated with cultural collectives, companies, and public or private institutions. My expertise in event technologies has enabled me to successfully manage over 400 projects, including major events such as Geneva’s Millennium celebrations, the production management of the Miles Davis Hall at the Montreux Jazz Festival, and Switzerland’s entry into the United Nations.

In 2003, I launched my own event communication agency. I’ve always been drawn to brand identity, positioning, and holistic communication. The agency grew quickly, and I’ve had the chance to work with many prestigious clients, mainly in the luxury sector, and to develop concepts and environments across four continents.

In 2016, I founded Studio Baud-Bovy with the desire to refocus on the essence of what I enjoy most: creating ephemeral concepts for brands and agencies. Passionate about spatial design and optimization, I take great pleasure in imagining, designing, and transforming spaces that tell a unique story, always tailored to the specific context of each project.

Attentive to market shifts and new technologies, I strive to bring together the best of physical and digital approaches to craft immersive, memorable experiences. In that same spirit, I’ve integrated artificial intelligence into the studio’s processes—particularly in the design and presentation phases—to enhance both agility and efficiency.

What do I enjoy most in my work? The challenge of blending communication, design, event technologies, and logistical constraints to create unforgettable experiences—always in line with the identity of a brand or a product.