“Every day, I work to ensure that families feel supported and respected as they navigate their grief. My goal is to craft meaningful experiences that celebrate the memories of loved ones, providing a comforting space for reflection and connection”.
Get to know me
Coffee or Tea? Definitely coffee. A good coffee is the best way to start the day, especially before a busy day supporting families.
What is your go-to hobby or passion outside of work? I’ve always had a bit of an interest in technology – anything from new gadgets to the latest bits and pieces coming out. I enjoy playing around with new tech and figuring out how it all works. Outside of that, I like keeping things pretty simple – spending time with family and mates and having a good laugh.
If you could have any superpower, what would it be? I’d go with the ability to rewind time. It’d come in handy to make sure everything’s absolutely spot on – both at work and in life. Plus, it’d save me from the odd “should’ve said that differently” moment too.
Are you a morning person or a night owl? More of a morning person. I like getting into the day early, getting organised, and firing on all cylinders makes everything run a bit smoother.
What is the last book you read or podcast you listened to? I tend to lean more towards podcasts, especially anything around tech or interesting real-life stories. It’s a good way to keep learning something new while still winding down a bit.
If you won the lottery tomorrow, what is the first thing you would buy? First thing would be making sure my family is looked after, that’s the priority. After that… I won’t lie, there’d probably be a few new gadgets involved. Then I’d look at doing a bit of travel and making some good memories.
What was your very first job? My first job was actually through a temp agency, which was a great way to get thrown in the deep end. It gave me a wide range of experiences pretty quickly and taught me how to adapt, get on with different people, and just get stuck in wherever needed.
If you could go to dinner with anyone, dead or alive, who would it be and why? I’d choose someone who’s lived a full life and has a good sense of humour. Someone you could learn from but also have a decent laugh with. Those are usually the best conversations.
Ideal Holiday? Somewhere warm, relaxed, and not too over the top. Good food, good company, and a chance to switch off properly. Maybe with a bit of tech-free time… although I’d probably still sneak a gadget or two along.