BÉRANGÈRE RUMIGNY
Bérangère Rumigny, founder of Maison Ava Production, works at the intersection of structure and frequency—where vision becomes lived experience, and leadership is felt, not performed.
In a world saturated with digital noise, Bérangère has built her life's work around something increasingly rare: presence.
For her, live events are not logistical
exercises or performance spectacles. They are energetic containers. Spaces where something real can happen—where leaders step fully into visibility, audiences feel held, and ideas move from concept into embodiment.
"I don't see events as projects," she says. "I see them as living systems."
Over the years, Bérangère has accompanied speakers, entrepreneurs, and leaders who felt called to create in-person experiences—conferences, seminars, retreats—but were often overwhelmed by the pressure to do it right.
Her role is not to add more complexity, but to remove it.
Through Maison Ava Production, she translates vision into form with clarity and calm, allowing her clients to focus on what truly matters: their message, their presence, and the connection with the people in the room.
This is where her work becomes deeply connected to manifestation.
"For me, manifestation isn't abstract," she explains. "It's about frequency. And frequency begins with posture—how a woman takes up space, physically, energetically, emotionally."e Rumigny, founder of Maison Ava Production, works at the intersection of structure and frequency—where vision becomes lived experience, and leadership is felt, not performed.
In a world saturated with digital noise, Bérangère has built her life's work around something increasingly rare: presence.
For her, live events are not logistical exercises or performance spectacles. They are energetic containers. Spaces where something real can happen—where leaders step fully into visibility, audiences feel held, and ideas move from concept into embodiment.
"I don't see events as projects," she says. "I see them as living systems."
Over the years, Bérangère has accompanied speakers, entrepreneurs, and leaders who felt called to create in-person experiences—conferences, seminars, retreats—but were often overwhelmed by the pressure to do it right.
Her role is not to add more complexity, but to remove it.
Through Maison Ava Production, she translates vision into form with clarity and calm, allowing her clients to focus on what truly matters: their message, their presence, and the connection with the people in the room.
This is where her work becomes deeply connected to manifestation.
"For me, manifestation isn't abstract," she explains. "It's about frequency. And frequency begins with posture—how a woman takes up space, physically, energetically, emotionally."
REDEFINING LEADERSHIP
Bérangère's career includes producing large-scale leadership events across France, Europe, and North America, including at iconic venues such as Le Grand Rex in Paris. She is trusted by leaders with significant public visibility—not because she seeks the spotlight, but because she knows how to hold it.
One of her greatest lessons came early in her career: excellence does not come from carrying everything alone.
"I used to believe responsibility meant holding tighter, checking more, doing more," she says. "Experience taught me the opposite."
The most powerful events, she discovered, are born from anticipation, clarity, and trust.
Today, she delegates operational complexity so she can remain fully present with her clients—especially on the day itself—holding the energetic and strategic overview that allows everything else to flow.
This balance between rigor and sensitivity is what defines her approach.
At its core, Bérangère's work is about redefining leadership—particularly for women.
"You don't manifest by force," she says. "You manifest by internal posture. By alignment, integrity, and containment."
In her world, luxury is not excess. It's precision. Calm. Clean decision-making. Knowing when to say no.
Clarity, she believes, is a form of abundance.
And leadership is not about being seen everywhere—it's about the quality of presence you bring to the spaces you hold.
"When you stop trying to prove, you start creating from truth."
"Your role is not to manage every detail," she says. "Your role is to show up, lead, and let your vision take form."
Bérangère envisions Maison Ava Production becoming an international reference for women creating elegant, impactful, and meaningful in-person experiences.
Her mission is simple and exacting: to support women who are ready to step on stage—literally—and ensure their events feel aligned, powerful, and memorable, both for them and for those they gather.
Because when the space is held well, frequency does the rest.
As digital experiences continue to dominate, Bérangère is more convinced than ever of the importance of real-world connection.
Live events, she believes, are one of the most powerful manifestation tools available to women leaders—because they require embodiment.
Showing up. Standing on stage. Being witnessed.
Not hiding behind screens or strategies, but allowing the vision to take physical form.
Her message to women dreaming of creating live events is clear: you don't need to become a logistics expert.
You need the right support. The right structure. And someone who knows how to hold the whole picture.
Discover more about Bérangère's work:
Website: maisonavaproduction.com
Instagram: @berangere_rumigny