
The International Business of Science Multilingual, resilient, and passionate about international business, Mia Rosal embodies the face of international trade at Kalstein. From Caracas to Montpellier, from trade shows in China to tenders in Iraq, her journey is marked by an insatiable curiosity and
Multilingual, resilient, and passionate about international business, Mia Rosal embodies the face of international trade at Kalstein.
From Caracas to Montpellier, from trade shows in China to tenders in Iraq, her journey is marked by an insatiable curiosity and a remarkable ability to turn challenges into opportunities.
Born in Venezuela, Mia obtained a degree in business management, complemented by certifications in brand management and foreign languages. She continued her education in France with a master’s degree in international SME management.
Her professional path quickly aligned with Kalstein.
“It’s been 100% Kalstein from the beginning,” she says.
Starting as a sales assistant and translator at trade shows in Colombia, Germany, China, and Brazil, she gradually moved up to the position of International Sales Manager, gaining a global and strategic perspective of the markets.
For Mia, working internationally is primarily about embracing diversity and complexity.
“I’ve always enjoyed negotiations and problem solving,” she explains.
Cultural differences, languages, and mentalities are real levers for her to enrich her work.
“It’s the difficulty that tells us if we really love a field or not.”
The pace is intense on the ground.
“In China, we visited two or three manufacturers a day, hopping between trains, taxis, and meetings. It was tiring, but also a unique experience to understand their culture, even at the dinner table.”
These missions strengthened a strong belief: human relationships are at the heart of international business.
As the manager of the international sales team, Mia:
For Mia, the key skill remains resilience:
“Unexpected events are constant, but you must learn to analyze before reacting.”
Organization, communication, and teamwork are her daily pillars.
“Communication is key because, in the end, everything is done as a team.”
Even remotely, she nurtures human connections with her clients:
“Even though it’s business, we’re still human. I try to adapt to each personality, and my accent often helps break the ice.”
Not all experiences are simple. She remembers a contract won in Syria, which was later canceled due to political reasons.
“It was tough, but it taught me to always analyze the context before committing.”
On the other hand, international trade shows remain standout moments:
“Three days of intense exchanges with clients and partners from all over the world. It’s unique.”
“Mia, she’s beautiful, strong, hardworking. A role model.”
This is just the first portrait in a series that will showcase the talents, journeys, and human values that define Kalstein France. Stay connected to discover more faces of the team.

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