This is a glimpse into what I'm focused on at this point in my life.
Think of it as what I'd tell a friend I hadn't seen in a year.

Last updated: December 10, 2025

Past

I earned my Bachelor's degree in Economics and Banking from the University of Siena, where I developed a foundation in financial systems, market dynamics, and quantitative analysis.

I worked in insurance for a subsidiary of Generali for a period, but then realised it was not the right path for me. I also participated in the Scientifica Venture Capital Student Programme.

Present

I am currently studying for a Master's degree in Engineering Management at the University of Siena, combining my background in economics with advanced technical skills.

Alongside my studies, I co-founded Genesi, a third-sector organisation connecting students, young professionals, businesses, academia, and non-profits. Our mission is to create a dynamic ecosystem of knowledge and skills, turning ideas into innovative solutions.

I am also developing two open-source projects. The first is software designed to help financial analysts make better use of LLMs in their work. It is set for release before February 2026. The second is a regulatory compliance management system aimed at streamlining compliance workflows in SMEs. This will be released in late spring.

Future

I have lots of ideas that are just waiting to be realised. Currently, I am working on a start-up project with the aim of creating a dynamic operating system for financial teamwork. I have been working on this project for years (since I was 19!), refining it all the while to reflect new knowledge and insights. I am grateful to everyone who has contributed to the project over the years with advice, insights and support. If you are interested in this sector, please feel free to email me.

Beside working on my professional life, my aim is to grow a family in a nice countryside house, travel the world and enjoy life to the fullest.

This is a Now page, inspired by Derek Sivers. It helps me stay focused on what matters most right now.