Prior to her entry to politics, she was employed part-time as a lawyer at the Liechtenstein Chamber of Commerce.
She spent half a year in Colombia, where she worked at a nursery and at psychiatric wards.
[3] In the 2017 general election, she was a candidate for the Patriotic Union at the Unterland electoral district.
Here, she received 1,635 preferential votes, amounting to 29.5% of the electoral body, and was elected as the third-place member of the parliament of the party from the district.
[4] On 30 March 2017, she was elected as the new vice-president of the Landtag with the near-unanimous support of 24 members of the parliament.