Draft:Alessia Demetz
Italian interior designer, architect, and entrepreneur.
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Alessia Demetz (born September 1990 in Moldova) is an interior designer, architect, and entrepreneur, and the founder and chief executive officer of ADM Club, a Monaco-based private membership club offering access to bespoke and limited-edition creations by artists and artisans worldwide.
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International from birth, with Italian, Austrian, Russian, and Moldovan heritage, she grew up across Europe, cultivating a global outlook and mastering seven languages. She studied architecture in Austria, finance in Geneva, business design in Italy, and brand management in Paris.
Demetz spent nearly a decade collaborating with her father, architect Hugo Demetz, before establishing an international career in luxury hospitality and design.

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