ABOUT THE FOUNDER

Natalie d'Aubermont Thompson is the founder of Living by the Page, an online space that provides her the opportunity to write about her quest to live by the page, be that by immersing herself in a book, reading to her children, integrating her faith into the quotidian and practicing her work as an executive coach and inter-cultural communications consultant.  

Natalie lives outside of Ann Arbor, Michigan with her husband David and their three children (two boys and a girl).  Professionally, she has worked in a variety of sectors; she has served as a Team Leader at Chatham Financial Europe in London, UK, the Associate Director of the International Center & Admissions at the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University, the NGO and Policy Coordination Officer at the United Nations International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), and as a consultant for the Corporate Executive Board in Washington DC.  Since 2010, she has operated as the CEO of Saltar Consulting LLC, a project management consulting firm.

She holds a Bachelors in International Relations and Spanish from Tufts University and a Masters in International Relations from the London School of Economics and Political Science.  She is also an accredited practitioner of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® (MBTI®), as well as the CultureActive® and icEdge® communications assessments. 

A truly global citizen, Natalie is Argentine-American and has worked, studied and volunteered in over 35 countries.  She also recently served as Board Chair for the Children’s Literacy Network in Ann Arbor, MI.

FEATURED WORK

Natalie's writing has been featured in a variety of media outlets including The Huffington Post, The Well, everyday mamas and Flourish Motherhood magazine.  If you’re interested in working together on an editorial project, please contact her via natalie@livingbythepage.com

SPONSORSHIP

Living by the Page proudly partners with noteworthy brands to help support the growth of this space. To offer the highest quality experience to readers, these sponsorships occur within the context of daily living practices and blog posts, opposed to sidebar ads, and are always clearly noted for readers. All written content is crafted directly by Natalie for Living by the Page readers, unless noted. 

If you are interested in working together or would like to receive a media kit, please email natalie@livingbythepage.com

AFFILIATE DISCLAIMER

In some cases, posts on this site include affiliate links for products mentioned. This means that Living by the Page may earn a small commission on items that have been purchased through those links.  

Current affiliate programs include Amazon Affiliates, Gabb Wireless, Bookshop, and Honest History Magazine.