Kami’s practice is built on three pillars: cultural expertise, commercial rigour, and genuine access to exceptional people.
The cultural expertise runs deep. Her academic research began with Old Masters, becoming part of the archives of the Prado Museum and the Royal State Collection of Poland. At Sotheby’s she advised multigenerational families whose eclectic collections shaped her approach to legacy — learning that the best advisory work happens at the intersection of personal taste, family governance, and long-term market strategy. Her tenure at Tate provided a deep dive into contemporary art and the highest levels of institutional and national collecting. While at the Royal Academy of Arts, Kami had the opportunity to work directly with renowned living artists and their studios.
The commercial rigour comes from operating in high-stakes environments — directing landmark sales, negotiating complex multi-party agreements, building funding structures from scratch, and co-founding a fintech company. She is as comfortable in a term sheet conversation as in a saleroom or a museum board meeting.
The access is the product of fifteen years of building trust with extraordinary people — quietly, consistently, and without transactional intent. An ecosystem builder by instinct, she creates the conditions for value to emerge, for relationships to compound, and for institutions to grow.
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