Wednesday, 23 June 2010

Business Spotlight - Diane Moore - MEPC

Spotlight is a new monthly feature for Park Life. It gives Occupiers an insight into other companies and employees at Callaghan Square. If you would like to nominate someone to be in the ‘Spotlight’ please email rlambourne@mepc.com

The first Business Spotlight is a MEPC special!

Interview with Diane Moore - Leasing Manager at Callaghan Square.

How long have you worked at MEPC?

I joined MEPC in January 2007 almost 3 years ago.

What is the most rewarding aspect of your role?

The diversity of the job; being involved with three different Business Estates all of which present different challenges.

What have been your most memorable experiences at work?

Taking part in the King Sturge triathlons during the last two years and winning my age group prize this year.

What is the oddest thing that you have had to do in the course of a day’s work?

Doing a presentation on Milton Park to a group of Russian visitors, none of whom could understand English!

If a movie was made of your life, who would you like to have playing you?

Ann Fallows …professional triathlete

What is the most interesting place you’ve been to for a holiday and why?

I’ve done a huge amount of travelling and India is the highlight so far. It’s a vast and beautiful country and despite the dreadful poverty, the people are warm, kind and friendly. I was privileged to meet the Dalai Lama during one of my visits. That was an amazing experience!

What is your favourite…

Tipple? SIS PSP 22500G Energy drink.

Book? I love reading biographies of amazing and inspirational sportsmen and women such as Lance Armstrong, Joe Simpson, Ellen MacArthur.

Dessert? My Mum’s home made lemon meringue pie.

If you were stranded on a desert island what item(s) could you not live without?

Wet suit and swimming goggles (for fishing of course).

Do you recycle at home?

Of course….religiously (the worms make wonderful compost).

My favourite building is..

Our villa in Pao Pao, Lombok, Indonesia, which has a lovely thatched roof and overlooks the sea.

0 comments: