ARETA TEAM

Meet the Team

We’re not just a team — we’re a constellation of unique talents, working together with trust, creativity, and heart. Here’s who makes it all possible. Though based in different cities and countries, we are deeply aligned — connected by a shared purpose and a spirit of co-elevation.

We embody the leadership culture we speak about.

We give each other open feedback, hold each other accountable, and celebrate the growth and impact of ARETA together.

We’re living proof that Teamship works — even across borders.

Thomas Werner – “The Truffle Dog”

Idea Hunter & Master of Precision

He brings bold ideas to every project, acts as a trusted sparring partner, and grounds our work with the clarity and discipline of a legal mind.
But that’s not all – there’s no layout flaw or typo that escapes Thomas Werner’s sharp eye.
A genius for spotting inconsistencies, aligning every detail, and creating perfect visual symmetry.

Based in Frankfurt, Germany | Design & Quality Assurance

Paul Hearn – “The Voice”

Opera Singer & Language Perfectionist

With his divine voice and razor-sharp ear, Paul Hearn supports Eleonora Bonacossa in crafting, refining, and delivering powerful speeches in English. As a native speaker, vocal coach, and performance mentor, he polishes both content and delivery — with elegance, rhythm, and soul.

Based in Gütersloh, Germany and USA | Language & Speech Support

Daniela Cisi – “The Publishing Alchemist”

Book & Publication Wizard

From her publishing studio in Modena, Daniela Cisi is the woman behind the global presence of Neue Business-Kultur. She manages all editorial aspects of Eleonora Bonacossa’s work — from launching books to handling digital platforms — and ensures that every idea is transformed into a publication that travels far.

Based in Modena, Italy | International Publishing & Editorial Strategy

„Great leaders aren’t know-it alls who constantly try to outshine everyone. They admit when they are wrong and genuinely want to learn from others.“

Eleonora Bonacossa

Great leaders aren’t know-it alls who constantly try to outshine everyone. They admit when they are wrong and genuinely want to learn from others.

Eleonora Bonacossa