PR and corporate communications for complex topics in innovative fields

My approach is shaped by many years of experience in PR and media communications, as well as by working with complex technical subject matter. This combination sharpens the ability to see connections, provide context, and use language with precision—especially where content is not self-explanatory.

Based on existing materials, conversations, and topic areas, I develop robust core messages, structure content, and translate it into a clear and accessible form. The focus is less on individual measures and more on consistent communication that creates long-term impact—across texts, websites, and media relations.

I work in both German and English and support internationally oriented communications.
 

Focus areas

My work focuses on complex technical and innovative fields, including:

  • photonics and optical technologies
  • sensing and sensor systems
  • environmental technologies
  • related areas of innovation

These are typically topics where contextual understanding, clarity, and precision are essential – both in internal alignment and in external communications.

When selecting projects, I choose to work in fields that support clarity, quality, and long-term impact – rather than those driven by fear, artificial scarcity, or pure efficiency.

Collaboration

The foundation of my work is clarity, reliability, and a respectful, collaborative approach. Communication develops through dialogue. I therefore place great value on transparent alignment, realistic assessments, and a professional handling of topics and context. I do not see communication as an end in itself, but as a means to make content understandable, provide orientation, and build trust.

 

Experience, structure, and linguistic clarity shape my consulting approach.

What clients value

Clarity emerges through conversation

Whether selective support or a longer-term collaboration is the right fit depends on your topics, goals and starting point.

An initial conversation usually makes it clear how communication can be structured in a meaningful way—and what the next practical steps might be.

If you would like to explore this together, I look forward to the conversation.