Meet our

Role Models

Women who are making their mark in science, tech, engineering, and math.
From research engineers to startup co-founders and project managers in STEM, they’ll share inspiring stories to fuel your passion. Discover them below!

Eve Dallamaggiore

Business Development Manager ENGIE

Eva Boo

Co-Founder at Three o'clock

Esti Sanvicente

Co-founder of Three o'clock

About

Eve

Eve Dallamaggiore, 34, works at ENGIE in the business development team for energy performance services. With a background in agronomy, political science, ecology, and strategy, she discovered her passion for energy during her final internship—and hasn't looked back since.

She started her career in sustainability consulting at LGI, working on European projects focused on energy efficiency, circular economy, and energy behaviour, before joining ADEME, where she blended strategic insight with public action. After completing an Executive Master at École des Ponts, she joined ENGIE to work on hydrogen mobility, and eventually returned to her true focus: energy efficiency. Today, she coordinates international offers, tracks commercial activity, and leads R&I projects across countries.

Outside of work, Eve lives her climate values day to day, took part in the latest municipal elections, and is passionate about mountains, dance, classical music, and cycling. Always ready to explore new landscapes—or enjoy a good opera.

About

Eva

Eva Boo is passionate about innovation and collective intelligence, convinced that collaboration is key to preserving our planet. In 2020, she co-founded Three o’clock, a Paris-based agency dedicated to co-designing sustainable products and services to make cities more livable.

With 15 years of experience across Spain, France, and the United States, Eva has worked in the energy, mobility, and construction sectors, leading over 100 projects and facilitating more than 200 workshops in strategy, marketing, innovation management, and service design.

Her unique background — combining design, engineering, and market expertise — enables her to help clients and partners turn sustainability challenges into business opportunities. She speaks Spanish, French, and English, and acts as an expert for KIC Urban Mobility, Climate KIC, and the European Commission on energy and mobility issues. She also shares her experience on creativity at IESE MBA and on sustainable innovation at EM Lyon.

About

Esti

Esti Sanvicente is a co-founder of Three o’clock, a French social innovation agency that uses design and collective intelligence to co-create solutions with communities facing social and environmental challenges.

With a PhD in Energy and Environment and over 15 years of experience across France, Spain, and Australia, Esti has worked on renewable energy integration, service design, and community engagement, contributing to 20+ international projects. Before launching Three o’clock, Esti worked at LGI, advancing sustainable business models and stakeholder engagement, and at the Basque Energy Cluster, where she coordinated collaborative working groups on solar and marine energy. Earlier in her career, she focused on photovoltaic integration in buildings at EDF R&D in Lyon and at the University of New South Wales in Sydney.

Beyond work, Esti is committed to social cooperation, volunteering in Benin, Peru, and Spain on education and women's empowerment projects. She’s also a certified facilitator of The Climate Collage and The Mobility Collage. When she's not working, you'll find her skiing, hiking, playing guitar, or dancing—though her favorite thing might just be gathering loved ones around the table for a good lunch.

Christiane Hanke

Business Development Manager at GGE Group

Adelaida Gonzalez

Sales and Business Development Manager at Danfoss Drive

Alicia Alarcón

Energy engineer at European Energy

About

Chris

Christiane Hanke is a Business Development Manager at GGE Group, a leading renewable energy company headquartered in Denmark. She oversees the full lifecycle of solar PV project development across Poland, the Baltics, and more recently, France.

With over eight years of experience in project management within the real estate and renewable energy sectors, Christiane has built a strong skill set in leadership, strategy, communication, and adaptability. She is passionate about driving the transition towards a more sustainable and resilient energy system, building on her Master of Science in Sustainable Energy from the Technical University of Denmark.

Throughout her career, Christiane has assessed more than 80 potential sites for wind and solar development, led zoning and permitting processes, and managed complex project strategies and timelines. She has also supported rebranding initiatives, co-authored sustainability reports, and mentored new team members along the way.

Beyond her professional journey, she is an active volunteer with High5Girls, encouraging young girls to pursue careers in STEM. In her free time, she enjoys being outdoors, connecting with nature through sports and adventure.

About

Adelaida

Adelaida is passionate about bridging business, strategy, and people, balancing the big picture with day-to-day operational tasks to drive meaningful results.

With a background in Industrial Engineering and an MSc in Electric Energy Systems, she is a results-driven professional who thrives in dynamic, cross-functional, and international environments.

Alongside her career, Adelaida actively volunteers with High5Girls, participating in numerous initiatives to inspire and support the next generation.

About

Alicia

Alicia Alarcón Cobacho is an energy engineer with a passion for renewable energies and sustainability, as well as their implementation in today’s society. Alicia has a professional background in solar photovoltaics. She is particularly interested in the generation, distribution, and management of energy in a sustainable way. In addition, she has a broad knowledge base that allows her to approach sustainability from different perspectives, and she is working to apply her skills to help build a greener future.

Alongside this, Alicia volunteers as a role model in High5Girls, where she has taken part in various activities to inspire girls to pursue careers in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics).

Zenjabil Jouini

Project Quality Manager at Group EDF

About

Zenjabil

Zenjabil Jouini is a Project Quality Manager at Group EDF, where she supports major nuclear new build projects like Hinkley Point C (HPC) and Flamanville. She ensures that both technical and documentation deliverables meet industry regulations and quality standards, playing a key role in delivering safe and compliant infrastructure. She holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from Paul Sabatier University in Toulouse, France, and has a strong technical background in materials science and particle engineering.

With over eight years of experience across the automotive and nuclear sectors, Zenjabil has developed expertise in project management, technical validation, and quality assurance. She started her career in the automotive industry, specializing in quality validation for battery prototypes, before transitioning to the nuclear sector with EDF and CEA, focusing on quality compliance and project auditing.

Zenjabil is passionate about technological innovation, energy transition, and industrial strategy. Outside of work, she dedicates time to making science more accessible: leading workshops, designing small experimental reactors, and simplifying complex physics and electrical engineering concepts for students and enthusiasts. Her commitment to bridging technical excellence and public outreach reflects her drive to inspire curiosity and contribute to a sustainable energy future.

We're building a team of women working or studying in STEM fields to inspire the our next generation of girls. We want young girls to see that science and technology are for them too, and that they can look up to women like you.

As a role model, you'll share your personal and professional journey, plan an activity related to your passion, and connect with other role models to exchange best practices, building a network of support and mutual growth.

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Co-funded by the European Union through the Erasmus+ programme. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.