Hi, I am
Vanessa Sangari
STRATEGIST. BRAND BUILDER. SYSTEMS THINKER.
Hi, I am Vanessa Sangari
STRATEGIST. BRAND BUILDER. SYSTEMS THINKER.
I help founders and businesses structure their brand for growth and guide their team to deliver it digitally.
In 2023, I was profiled by the University of California, Berkeley; recognised for my performance in their Marketing certificate program and my work connecting African markets to global digital systems.
But I didn’t start here.
I started in Animal Biology & Conservation Science… a young girl drawn to nature and the mechanics of life; how natural ecosystems connect, thrive, and interact with each other.
But I didn’t start here.
I started in Animal Biology & Conservation Science… a young girl drawn to nature and the mechanics of life; how natural ecosystems connect, thrive, and interact with each other.
Then came sales.
My entry point into the world of brands, people, persuasion, and real-time learning.
Sales was fun while it lasted
But marketing had started courting me on the side and I was falling in love.
The agency years then followed.
Advertising is where I learnt brand building from a communications, creative and digital perspective. brands, people, persuasion, and real-time learning.





These campaigns represent collaborative work delivered with partner agencies across Africa and beyond.
And as fate would have it, I was not only falling more in love with marketing and brand building, but "digital" was drawing me in.
Dear "digital"
I want to grow old with you...
BECOMING THE MARKETING LEADER I AM TODAY.
Those years paved the way for a journey that would now take me around the world, impacting more brands. the side and I was falling in love.
Today, What I do (and love doing)...
is strategy. I help brands, business and personal alike, clarify who they are and build systems that deliver their brand experience across different contact points; especially digitally.





These campaigns represent collaborative work delivered with partner agencies across Africa and beyond.
































