Rebecca is co-founder of Brussels-based non-profit Bantani Education, developing and supporting creative and entrepreneurial learning policy and practice. Her background is in communications and capacity building in the field of global sustainability, and she is an experienced project manager and trainer with additional specialisms in journalism and communications. She is able to translate complex thoughts to a variety of audiences, and has brought her skills to various projects in entrepreneurship education, working on projects for the European Commission (development of the user guide for the EU Entrepreneurship Competence Framework) and international projects to explore innovative and teacher-friendly assessment approaches for entrepreneurial skills in formal education (entreassess.com). Her most recent work includes an international project bringing entrepreneurial and foreign language skills together for children at primary school age (cradleproject.eu), and on behalf of Bantani she will soon be launching a policy reform project funded by the European Commission to develop a teacher competence framework for entrepreneurial education with supporting CPD. Rebecca strongly believes in the power of education to provide opportunities for all and that it should prepare students not only for a job but for a life well lived. She is a member of the World Economic Forum Global Shapers community and in 2017 has been named a Young Transatlantic Innovation Leaders Initiative Fellow by the U.S. State Department and German Marshall Fund of the U.S.