Belgian entrepreneur Anne Liesse is making waves with her new venture as Madame Bricola, offering small home repair services across Brussels. Equipped with a colorful bakfiets full of tools, she brings practical solutions right to your doorstep. On 2025-07-01 09:37:00, she shared her inspiring career switch story on a French-speaking radio station.
- Anne Liesse startte een klusbedrijf in Brussel
- Ze schakelde van politiek naar fysieke arbeid
- Biedt kleine huisreparaties met bakfiets aan
- Vrouwelijke klanten waarderen haar vertrouwen en finesse
- Wil maatschappelijke waarde van alle banen tonen
- Bedient alle 19 Brusselse gemeenten actief
At 52 and living in Jette, Anne left a long career in political administration and health sciences to follow her passion for handiwork. Why did she trade a cabinet chief role for fixing shelves and sealing kitchen joints? Her story reveals much about trust, community, and the value of everyday tasks.
Could this new approach to home repairs fill a gap in Brussels’ service market? Let’s explore what Madame Bricola brings to the table.
What makes Madame Bricola stand out in a crowded market? Liesse’s background and approach highlight key factors:
- Her switch from high-level administration to hands-on repair challenges traditional job hierarchies.
- She targets small, everyday fixes that many find hard to outsource, improving home comfort.
- Female clients especially appreciate her finesse and the trust she builds quickly.
- Operating across all 19 Brussels municipalities, she meets diverse local needs efficiently.
Looking ahead, Madame Bricola’s success could inspire more Belgians to rethink career paths and embrace local entrepreneurship. Will more professionals follow Anne’s lead and bring fresh energy to everyday services? Only time will tell, but the future looks promising for Brussels’ home repair scene.