What brings you joy?

Spending time with people either face to face or virtually, getting to know someone, and learning someone’s personality.

What would you like to learn?

I want to learn more about the world, I like to travel, and when I travel, I like to see how the locals live and see their perspective on life/work.

Who or what inspires you?

I inspire myself – not to sound narcissistic! How I approach things methodically, I like to think ahead before I do something. I’ve been through a lot personally and managed to get over those hurdles and keep moving forward which I’m proud of.

What is your proudest work moment at netlogx? 

The fact that I am getting through my second project in just six months and going through the lessons learned. Seeing the full project cycle as somebody so new.

If you could talk to your teenage self, what would you say?

To shut up and listen!

What is your favorite book or movie and why?

The one book that I really enjoyed and have recommended to others is Anthony Kiedis autobiography – Scar Tissue. I like the band but also seeing someone grow up through the hardships and working through that and relapsing and getting past that. Very inspirational!

What would you write on the netlogx Before I Die wall?

One thing I would like to do is travel to Africa, to prepare for the trip in detail. It would be very rewarding and an interesting perspective of the world – so much variety within one continent. 

What does Project and Program Management mean to you?

Solving problems, trying to find the best solutions – netlogx makes sure we get things done the right way. 

What does wellness at netlogx mean to you?

Wellness means a healthier lifestyle – not just being physically fit but mentally and emotionally healthy too. 

How would you describe netlogx’ culture?

netlogx’ culture is very team-based, everyone is there to help support each other. If you have a question people always take time to answer or will help to find someone else who can answer.

What is a fun fact about you? Or the most exciting thing you’ve ever done or place you’ve ever been? 

There’s a combination of places. I went on a solo road trip in New England with just my dog and camped out each night, I saw many different environments and so many different things!