Paulina Stachnik

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Paulina Stachnik is a strategic communications and storytelling specialist passionate about creating mission-driven narratives that inspire action. She has three nationalities (Polish, American and British) and has lived in nine countries across four continents, weaving her global experiences into her work. With a background in international development, digital marketing, and the arts, Paulina brings a curious and adventurous lens to exploring culture, nature, and everyday beauty in Denmark. She currently lives in Køge with her family. You can find her on IG: @paulina.stachnik
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