To find out a little more about who I am.

Since starting my career in 1993 as a Swiss scenographer and production manager based in Geneva, I’ve had the chance to work on a wide range of projects. After starting my career as a technical director, I moved on to event and audiovisual production management. Over the years, I’ve worked with a wide range of cultural groups, companies and public and private institutions. My expertise in event techniques has enabled me to successfully complete over 400 projects, including major events such as Geneva’s Year 2000 festivities, the production management of the Miles Davis Hall at the Montreux Jazz Festival, and Switzerland’s entry into the UN.

In 2003, I launched my own event communications agency. I’ve always been sensitive to global brand communication, identity and positioning. My agency quickly grew and I had the opportunity to work for a great many prestigious clients, mainly in the luxury sector, and to develop concepts and environments on four continents.

In 2016, I founded Studio Baud-Bovy, with the desire to refocus my profession on the essence of what I love doing: creating ephemeral concepts for brands and agencies. Passionate about space management and optimization, I enjoy imagining, designing and transforming spaces that tell a unique story, while taking into account the specificities of each project.

Attentive to the evolution of the market and new technologies, I seek to combine the best of the physical and the digital to create immersive and memorable experiences. For me, it’s an effective way of communicating, sharing and interacting, while extending the life of projects.

What do I love most about my job? The challenge of combining communication, design, event techniques and logistical requirements to create unforgettable experiences, while remaining true to the identity of a brand or product.