I’m originally from Bulgaria and I moved to the UK 10 years ago. I live in London with my Canadian-born husband Robert and our 2.5 year old daughter Kaia.We are the quintessential international family – we love the metropolitan London life and the city’s interconnectedness makes for the perfect base from which to explore the world, which we love.
My move into the pharmaceutical industry happened a bit by chance. I started my career in FMCG marketing and after working for AB-InBev and Heineken in Bulgaria, I moved to London to pursue an MBA (Master of Business Administration) degree. I joined Johnson & Johnson via their MBA graduate scheme, doing a couple of rotations in different business departments and ended up in Oncology.
I subsequently joined MSD in a Women’s Health marketing role and fell in love with the therapy area. I’ve worked in sales, marketing and franchise management in Women’s Health and through the spin-off of Organon, I started a career in commercial operations. I currently head the Commercial Operations functions across the 11 markets that include our UK, Europe North & Israel cluster. I like to say it’s like running ‘the engine’ of the organisation. No day is the same, the experience is very diverse and the learnings are immense.
I have to admit that I am a planner. I have always had a clear vision of where I want to go and whilst there have been changes along the way, I have broadly stuck to my plan. I knew I wanted to experience life in a different country, to explore different cultures and to make a difference through the work I do. I am fortunate to be in a position where I can enjoy all of these experiences.
Who hasn’t experienced challenges? In a way I am pleased I’ve had set-backs. One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned professionally is to embrace and learn from challenges, to take that learning and apply it to progress. It’s that mindset that has served me well, taught me resilience and helped me grow.
If you had asked me this question a few years ago, I would have probably shared a professional example. Today my biggest achievement is my little girl. Seeing her grow and flourish is what motivates me every day and motherhood has given me another perspective on what having a career is all about. I’ve always been a passionate advocate for gender parity but working for a women’s health company has made it even easier to connect what I do on a day-to-day basis with my higher purpose. I know that by helping address unmet female healthcare needs, I am contributing to making the world a better place for women, including my daughter, and it feels good.
You do not have to suffer in silence. I remember launching a menopause product seven years ago in what was a very tough marketplace at the time, full of misconceptions and very much under looked. Things are different now and the mood is changing. Women are generally more outspoken about the challenges they face and this will inevitably change the provision of healthcare solutions for women. The key is to feel empowered to ask for help.
Absolutely. We have a role to play to ensure the workplace environment is supportive for all employees, including menopausal women. It is now that we need to move the needle, so our daughters don’t have to feel uncomfortable in the workplace in the future. Part of it is creating an atmosphere of openness and dialogue about female health challenges, including the menopause. We could go even further and look to educate our employees by putting forward guidelines addressed at both employers and menopausal women, to ensure both sides are part of the solution. Training for management and flexibility in work hours are some further possible suggestions to consider.
Sadly, speaking about any health related topic that’s perceived as a ‘female problem’ is generally taboo. Whether it’s menopause, PMS or pregnancy, we seem to shy away from acknowledging that these health challenges are an inevitable part of women’s lives. It makes people feel uncomfortable. Menopause in particular isn’t well understood, it’s often the topic of jokes and stereotypes. In the workplace, the universal approach has often been ‘don’t ask, don’t tell.’ We need to be more outspoken about the menopause and other female health challenges in order to normalise them.
I am a driven individual and sometimes put too much pressure on myself. I am still learning to manage that but one piece of advice would be to remember that life is not a sprint, but a marathon. It’s OK to take a break and take it easy. A plan is there to guide you but your timelines and priorities can shift and that’s more than fine as long as you enjoy what you do and you feel that you are growing.
I continue to enjoy my professional life as a ‘Founder’ of Organon. It’s so exciting to be part of the formative early years of what, I am sure, will be an incredibly successful organisation. As we mature, we continue to invest in organisation-wide support networks for employees. I have been fortunate to be selected as the Europe & Canada Lead for our biggest employee resource group, focused on supporting gender equity across Organon. I am excited about the difference I know we can make by investing in diversity & inclusion initiatives in this space.
November
06nov10:0015:00CPD Accredited Menopause Champion Course
06/11/2025 10:00 - 15:00(GMT+00:00)
Join us on our CPD Accredited Menopause Champion Course Our course includes practical tools, DEI considerations and step-by-step guidance to help Champions feel confident and equipped to offer real support — not just awareness. Here’s what’s included: Understanding Menopause
Our course includes practical tools, DEI considerations and step-by-step guidance to help Champions feel confident and equipped to offer real support — not just awareness.
Here’s what’s included:
Understanding Menopause
– Key stages and common symptoms
– How menopause impacts work and wellbeing
Diversity in Menopause
– Different experiences across cultures, health, age, and gender identity
Managing Menopause
– Overview of HRT, natural options, and practical strategies
Navigating GP Appointments
– How to self-advocate, track symptoms, and prepare for appointments
Supporting Colleagues
– Fostering openness, having sensitive conversations, and making adjustments
Creating Menopause Action Plans
– Step-by-step template to ensure support and inclusion
Championing Inclusion
– Guidance for supporting neurodivergent, disabled, diverse, LGBTQ+, and frontline staff
Your Role as a Champion
– Responsibilities, boundaries, signposting, and building trust
The course also includes:
✅ A Menopause Action Plan template
✅ Navigating GP Appointments document
Plus loads more free resources!
DATE: Thursday 6th November
DATE: Wednesday 17th December
Place: Zoom
Time: 10.0am – 3.00pm
Cost: £395 (including certificate)
19nov10:0013:00MenoMinds – Free Training for Women in Business | Menospace & Minds That Work
19/11/2025 10:00 - 13:00(GMT+00:00)
Introducing MenoMinds – Free Training for Women in Business We’re excited to share MenoMinds, a fully funded programme created by Menospace and
We’re excited to share MenoMinds, a fully funded programme created by Menospace and Minds That Work, supporting women in business, freelancing, or entrepreneurship through the emotional and mental challenges of menopause.
Wednesday 19th November | 10:00am – 1:00pm (UK)
Live on Zoom | 💷 Free (funded by NEBOSH’s Social Purpose Programme)
Menopause can affect confidence, focus and wellbeing — MenoMinds helps you take back control with practical tools and a supportive community.
You’ll explore the CARE Framework:
Includes a digital workbook and invitation to monthly community groups on sleep, nutrition and stress management.
Freelancers, entrepreneurs, and women in small or micro-businesses (under 50 employees).
Facilitators: Haley White (Menospace) and Victoria Brookbank (Minds That Work)
19nov12:3018:00Masculinity in the Workplace - 2025 (In-person)
19/11/2025 12:30 - 18:00(GMT+00:00)
Conway Hall
25 Red Lion Square, London, WC1R 4RL
Brought to you by Token Man and The Hobbs Consultancy. Welcome to Masculinity in the Workplace, designed specifically to

Welcome to Masculinity in the Workplace, designed specifically to engage men with creating inclusive cultures. Marking International Men’s Day, the objective of our event is to give men both the reason and the skills to lean into the conversation, while also providing women and non-binary people with the confidence to engage more men in culture change. Because ultimately we can only make real change by working together.
Date: Weds Nov 19 2025
Time: 12.30pm to 6pm
Location: Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square, London, WC1R 4RL
Our speakers will share their insights and experiences, shedding light on the evolving dynamics of masculinity, leadership and culturein diverse work environments. You’ll have the chance to ask questions, participate in interactive sessions, and network with like-minded professionals.
The theme for this year is ‘Supporting Boys to Men to Role Models’. This year’s event will seek to understand the concerns and barriers that are in the way for boys and men, particularly looking at key inflection points in their lives. It will equip parents, leaders, friends and persons of significance in the lives of young men with the tools for self-reflection, effective role modelling and courageous conversations..
It will suggest that status-seeking and risk-taking behaviours are innate as boys become men, look at how this shows up for boys in 2025 and question what support could help these boys have a more positive initiation in to adulthood so that they are ready for the workplace. We know that there is a reverse gender pay gap and that schools aren’t preparing students in the same way to enter the professional workplace – what needs to be done?
We will look at the behaviours that are role modelled by men once they are in the workplace. Is it healthy for us to look for male role models, or is a search for positive behaviours more effective? What can we learn from how men are represented on screen and in the media? And what can we do to support our men once they are in the workplace?
This site is for the in-person experience. Otherwise you can register for the online version here.
FYI – lunch will not be provided

This event is for anyone passionate about creating more inclusive, equitable, diverse and human workplaces, and we welcome attendees of all identities and expressions.
Historically, our audience has included around 60% men and 40% women or non-binary people, with a wide range of roles and lived experiences.
This year, we’re especially keen to welcome CEOs, HRDs, CMOs, Inclusion & Diversity leaders, People & Culture teams, and anyone working to engage men more effectively in their organisations. Whether you’re a parent, people manager, or someone invested in systemic culture change, this event is for you.
By attending, you’ll be joining a growing community of people committed to reshaping masculinity, unlocking allyship, and building workplace cultures where everyone can thrive – from boys and young men to senior leaders and everyone in between.
20novAll DayDigital Transformation Conference
20/11/2025 All Day(GMT+00:00)
Mercure London Earls Court
London
Ready to transform your business in the digital age? The upcoming Digital Transformation Conference UK promises an exceptional opportunity for leaders who want to accelerate change, embrace innovation and shape
Explore how industry leaders are redefining digital and business transformation. Learn proven strategies, gain fresh perspectives, and connect with peers shaping the future of technology and enterprise. Tactical & practical content to drive your transformation efforts.
Throughout the day, delegates can look forward to a diverse programme of content exploring every aspect of digital transformation, business change, and innovation. Hear best practices, lessons learned, and insights into real-world challenges from leaders driving progress across digital, technology and IT.
If you’re a C-suite leader, head of innovation, transformation or IT, this is the place to be. Whether you’re just starting your journey or looking to scale up, you’ll leave with fresh ideas, new contacts and a renewed sense of direction.
