After completing her high school studies, Beghin graduated in economics and business at the
University of Genoa, subsequently specializing in Human Resources & Management after a period dedicated to professional activity in an accounting and auditor firm. From 2005 to 2014 she provided consultancy to SMEs for business development through staff training. In the
2014 European elections Beghin ran for the
European Parliament, among the lists of the
Five Star Movement in the
north-western Italian constituency, being elected MEP with 22,485 preferences. In the
2019 European elections she ran for a second term, being re-elected with 15,039 votes. ==References==