a collective effort dedicated to crafting tailored solutions for authentic lives


Caroline

Designer & Medical Anthropologist

Rooted in a French, Korean, and American background, Caroline is a cross-disciplinary strategist working at the intersection of clinical science, technological ethics, and visual arts.

She holds a Baccalaureate in Philosophy and Literature, formal training in Art & Design from Chelsea College of Arts (London), a master’s in International Relations from Sciences Po (Lyon), and a master’s in Medical Anthropology from EHESS (Paris).

For a decade, Caroline worked within a Harvard School of Public Health clinical research program for women and children in Northern Thailand, producing animation films and curricula to translate intricate medical data.

She founded MOSHI in 2015 as a direct response to the national trauma of the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attacks, launching the initiative publicly at Paris Plages before traveling to Boston and New York to expand its reach.

Driven by this same commitment to civic solidarity, she stepped in as a middle school substitute teacher during the COVID-19 pandemic. She taught History, Geography, and Civics in under-resourced Paris suburbs to help address the critical shortage of educators.

An expert voice across multiple fields, she has lectured at MIT CSAIL and the 42 Network, served as an independent consultant on AI Ethics for Google and Microsoft, and acted as a trusted advisor within the cybersecurity sector.

Currently, she is developing MOSHI comics — a series of sophisticated visual narratives that blend digital safety, the history of feminism, and empowering young people to achieve their dreams.

Maho

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Raised in Japan and educated at international schools in Tokyo and Australia, Maho brings a deeply nuanced, cross-cultural lens to mental health and behavioral wellness.

She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Philosophy from Hunter College and a Master of Science in Clinical Social Work from Columbia University.

Prior to her work in public education, she specialized in early intervention, supporting toddlers diagnosed with autism and their families through critical neurodevelopmental stages.

Currently, Maho serves as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker within a public school in New York. In this role, she operates at the front lines of youth mental health, providing vital clinical interventions, crisis support, and therapeutic guidance to a diverse student population.

Her practice beautifully synthesizes her global perspective, advanced analytical framework, foundational knowledge of the human mind and social issues to foster resilience, emotional autonomy, and systemic support for young people navigating modern realities.

Dantley

Design Executive

Dantley is a creative catalyst who builds with equal parts keen intellect and dynamic energy. Drawing from a Korean-American background and a life spent largely in California, he brings a vibrant, curious perspective to the intersection of human creativity, advanced code, and exceptional experiences.

Currently, as the Senior Vice President of Design at ServiceNow, Dantley blends his roots as a programmer with a creative vision to reimagine how we interact with technology every day. He specializes in making digital products feel natural, elegant, and effortless to use through smart, AI-driven automation.

It is a craft he has perfected over a standout career, having previously led design teams for some of the world’s most recognizable cultural staples, including Nike, Netflix, and Twitter.

His thoughtful approach to building inclusive systems is anchored by a lifelong ritual: reading philosophy in public libraries, a habit discovered during his childhood that still fuels his perspective today.

When he isn’t envisioning the next step in responsible digital evolution, he channels a deep family USAF heritage into steady focus as a pilot flying planes. That precision is balanced by the fast-paced thrill of kart racing and the quiet focus of Lego building.

Charlotte

Museum Art Buyer & Designer

Armed with an international perspective and a deep appreciation for cultural heritage, Charlotte operates at the intersection of curation, commercial art acquisition, and visual design.

She holds a Baccalaureate in Philosophy and Literature from the Lycée Français of Singapore and completed her formal creative training at the prestigious University of the Arts London (UAL).

Currently, Charlotte works for the Grand Palais Réunion des Musées nationaux, the institution responsible for managing France’s premier national museums.

Alongside her institutional career, she channels her creative vision into an independent textile design business, crafting fabric concepts for high-end home interiors.

Beyond her work, she is an avid yoga practitioner and an intentional global traveler, dedicating her time abroad to discovering, preserving, and drawing inspiration from regional art and local craftsmanship around the world.

Mytam

Dance Movement Therapist

Mytam is a Vietnamese-American dancer, and facilitator based in Paris. Her work cultivates shared moments where presence, sensitivity, and creativity converge, holding space for deep reflection on culture, perception, and human connection.

She holds a BA in Environmental Studies with a minor in Social and Cultural Analysis and French from New York University, as well as a master’s in Learning Sciences from Université Paris Cité, where her research focused on collective trauma and somatic healing.

Trained in contemporary dance and modern jazz, Mytam’s practice is deeply rooted in improvisation — using movement as a vehicle to explore narrative, emotion, and embodied expression. She advanced her specialized clinical training by completing a master’s in Dance Movement Therapy at Université Paris Cité.

For the past four years, Mytam has facilitated community-based dance therapy workshops for women, alongside parent-child movement sessions in partnership with early childhood centers across Paris. Her clinical experience spans diverse, high-impact environments; she designed and led a therapeutic movement program for women survivors of domestic and sexual violence at a specialized support center, and supported refugees navigating displacement through movement workshops.

Deeply dedicated to youth mental health, Mytam facilitated MOSHI Therapy sessions within a public hospital’s pediatric emergency unit in the Paris suburbs, working closely with children and adolescents under acute stress. Additionally, her clinical training includes extensive therapeutic work with children diagnosed with autism at a specialized day hospital in Paris.

David

Cybersecurity Engineer

With a background rooted in both the United States and Peru, David is a cybersecurity/AI professional focused on safeguarding advanced technologies and critical infrastructure.

His experience includes serving under the Obama administration, where he was tasked with securing the mobile devices of the President of the United States.

Beyond his technical work, his foundation is defined by a unique blend of logic, discipline, and artistry.

His analytical approach to complex systems was shaped early on during Hebrew school, where he learned the dialectical techniques to explore truth, law, and ethics. Today, he balances this rigorous mindset as a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and as a virtuoso pianist.

Ultimately, his journey is one of continuous harmony between the intellect and the imagination. Guided by a deep love for poetry and the thoughtful values of philosophy, he channels his multifaceted skills into a singular mission: shielding the quiet architectures of society, and ensuring a resilient future for all.

Diane

Medical Doctor

Operating at the critical intersection of global health security and frontline clinical care, Diane is a physician specializing in internal medicine and infectious diseases.

She holds an MD and a Master of Public Health (MPH) from France, further advancing her training with a master’s degree in Global Health from Maastricht University in the Netherlands. Her dedication to global medicine is backed by extensive international field experience, having worked in India, Tanzania, and Thailand.

At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Diane demonstrated exceptional crisis leadership as the medical doctor in charge of the high-stakes humanitarian mission to repatriate European citizens from the epicenter in Wuhan, China.

Currently, she serves within the Internal Medicine and Infectious Disease department at a major public hospital located near Roissy Charles de Gaulle Airport. In this strategic role, she leverages her deep expertise in epidemiology and cross-border clinical threats to manage complex medical cases and safeguard public health at one of Europe’s most vital international transit hubs.

Driven by an enduring love for travel and cultural exploration, Diane balances her demanding clinical practice through an active and creative lifestyle. In her free time, she is an avid sailor, does pilates, and channels her artistic expression through singing and playing the piano.