At Viola we aim to tackle issues of gender violence with efficient responses and solutions and to create safe spaces for people across Europe. We have assembled a highly skilled and educated group of people to help solve these issues. Meet Georgia from our team who is working towards a safer society.
Georgia Spencer Davison is our CPO here at Viola as well as a psychotherapist who knows how to programme and develop. She attended existential psychotherapy school and is passionate about civil rights and social action, arts and culture, social services, and health.
She saw a need for change that she simply couldn’t ignore. “We wanted to create effective solutions for the problems that were around us,” she explains, emphasizing the importance of actions over words. Her unwavering commitment to addressing societal challenges became the driving force behind her work.
“Viola is our commitment to put what matters first: safety & security for all”.
When asked about her ultimate goal, Georgia expresses her desire to contribute to a project that genuinely impacts people’s safety. For her, it goes beyond just addressing surface-level issues; it’s about addressing the core problems that not everyone dedicates their time and attention to. This dedication is what sets Georgia and her team at Viola apart.
Georgia highlights the impact of her partnership with Laura and Ilaria. “My relationship with Laura and Ilaria has been one of the most inspiring and educational experiences I have had,” she shares. “Growing a business with two women is profoundly nourishing and inspiring.” Together, they have created a dynamic and modern environment that caters to individuals like themselves.
Looking to the future, Georgia envisions Viola expanding beyond the technological sphere. She plans to open centers and engage with different genders through certifications and other innovative ideas. By branching out into various environments, Georgia aims to reach a wider audience and create meaningful change on a larger scale.
Riley McRaven