Maud Pasturaud

Maud Pasturaud, originally from Paris, is a longtime friend of WITI. After abandoning her dream to become a professional ballerina at 18, she embarked on a career in tech. Post-business school, she moved to Silicon Valley to further pursue her passion in the technology sector. She writes about longevity, trains, and The Jardin du Palais Royal.
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On aging, trains, and the city of light