Lara Soetekouw - Giometti

Senior Manager at Kite Insights

Lara Soetekouw-Giometti is a Senior Manager at Kite Insights since March 2016, where responsibilities include project management and audience curation for high-profile events such as The New York Times' gatherings at Davos and COP. As an Associate Strategy and Marketing Consultant since August 2013, freelance work involves business development and marketing strategy collaboration with various organizations. Lara founded and directed Big Blue Cuddle from July 2010 to February 2015, an online store for children's clothing with a charitable component. Previous experience includes serving as a Senior Consultant at The Foundation, delivering projects for clients like Sotheby’s and The Guardian. Early career stages included freelance consulting and a role as a Consultant at Publicis Consultants, along with a trainee position at McCann Erickson. Academic achievements comprise a Master of Science in Communication and a Bachelor's degree in Social, Economical, and Political Sciences from Université catholique de Louvain.

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Munich, Germany

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Kite Insights

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Kite InsightsTM is a research and strategic communications agency. We think businesses have an urgent responsibility to society and the power to effect global change. But when the debates on global issues are so noisy, it’s hard for them to adopt a credible stance and contribute meaningfully to progress. That’s why we’re here. We provide a 360 degree view of an issue, exposing the areas that require deep thinking and where your company’s voice is needed most. We help you articulate and amplify your stance across multiple audiences and platforms while incorporating social impact and responsibility into your broader business strategy. We deploy our content and curation expertise towards internal capacity-building for companies, helping them create new conditions for thriving in a green economy.


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