Q: What's your best tip about public relations?
A: Tell the truth, know your facts and treat others – even adversaries – with respect.
Q: Describe a project you are particularly proud of completing.
A: My Masters Thesis
Q: What do you like best about your job?
A: The fast pace; diversity of issues and challenges; and the creative, dedicated people I get to work with.
Q: What is it really like to be a Pac/West team member?
A: Challenging, very busy and fun (most of the time)!
Q: Where do you go when you need an information fix?
A: National news: web
Local news: CDA Press
Everything else: Rolling Stone, People, Time magazine
Q: What sports do/did you play?
A: Track, volleyball, dance
Q: What attracted you to a career in public relations?
A: Can’t make a living on an English lit professor’s salary…
Q: How often do you cut your hair? Describe your worst haircut.
A: Every six weeks. I’ve never had a bad haircut!
Q: What is something that you should throw away, but haven’t. Explain.
A: The cast I had on my leg when I broke it in High School. It’s old and scary, but I just can’t throw it away because all my friends signed it – makes me laugh when I read it.
Q: What are the advantages/disadvantages of your height?
A: I can wear great clothes and most men are short!
Q: Who is the most famous person you’ve ever met?
A: Vice President Dick Cheney
Q: Have you ever sung in public? What happened?
A: Yes. People thought I was Stevie Nicks.
Q: If you could live anywhere in the world for a year, where would it be and why?
A: Maui, Hawaii. It’s the most beautiful and peaceful place I’ve ever been.
Q: If you knew could you try anything and not fail (and money was no object), what would you attempt to do?
A: Climb Mt. Everest
Q: What super-power would you most like to have, and why?
A: Mind reader. Pretty obvious why…!
Q: What is your favorite joke?
A: Ham sandwich walks into a bar. Bartender says, "Sorry, we don’t serve food."
Q: Red or white wine?
A: White