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Emilie Ewen

  • Emilie Ewen
  • May 27
  • 2 min read







Life-loving and deeply curious by nature, Emilie Ewen has built her career at the crossroads of communication, personal branding and human-centered storytelling. What has always driven her is not only how things are said, but why they are said and, above all, who is behind the message.

From an early stage, she developed a strong sensitivity to cultures, people, and experiences. Passionate about discovering new flavors, cuisines, and ways of life, Emilie sees communication as an extension of curiosity: a way to connect worlds, values, and individuals through meaning rather than appearance.


She studied political science, a background that gave her a strong understanding of institutions, power dynamics, and public discourse, while sharpening her analytical thinking and sense ofresponsibility. This foundation naturally led her to work as Political Advisor within a Belgian Minister’s Cabinet, she navigated complex institutional environments where clarity and responsibility are essential. There, she shaped public image, managed high-level communication strategies, coordinated with European institutions, and contributed to policies promoting inclusion, diversity, and social equity. This experience deeply strengthened her sense of coherence, ethics and impact in communication.


She later chose to place people even more at the center of her work. As a Personal Branding and Communication Strategist, Emilie now supports entrepreneurs and leaders in defining a clear positioning aligned with who they truly are. Storytelling, voice, image and posture are never treated as tools of performance but as instruments of authenticity. Her work focuses on long-term coherence, helping individuals express themselves with confidence.


A major turning point in her life profoundly reshaped her outlook. After facing a serious illness, Emilie developed an even deeper relationship with life, time, and sensory experience. This period reinforced her attention to what truly matters: presence, taste, emotion and the richness of shared moments.

In this spirit, her approach to communication mirrors a philosophy of life: slow down, listen, understand and transmit with care.


For her, food, culture, conversations and discovery are no longer simple pleasures, but essential expressions of meaning and vitality.

 
 
 

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