Randi has a Master’s degree in Latin American Studies from Leiden University where she specialised in Public Policies. For her thesis, she completed a three-month research project on the impact of salsa dancing on perceptions about gender, the body, and sexuality of women in Puebla, Mexico. She additionally holds a Bachelor’s degree in Cultural Anthropology from Utrecht University with a minor in Brazilian Studies.
Randi started her career at the Presencing Institute where she worked as a consulting facilitator. In this position, she was responsible for community management and the coordination of translations. She was also part of the editorial team in which she conducted interviews and co-edited articles.
Randi is a enthusiastic, proactive, and dedicated young professional that is energized by Aqua for All’s innovative work. It is her goal and passion to have a positive impact on the world and she believes that contributing to sustainable business development is the way to drive effective change in the long term.