What’s one thing on your bucket list that you’re determined to accomplish?
See John Williams conduct an orchestra playing his movie scores.
What’s a hobby you could talk about for hours?
Working with wood/home improvement.
What’s an unexpected passion or interest you’ve discovered recently?
Disc golf, it’s way more fun than it should be!
What’s something creative you’ve always wanted to try but haven’t yet?
Being creative at all! I look up to all musicians, or artists of any kind, that can create something new out of thin air.
What’s your most-used emoji, and does it say something about your personality?
Hands down it’s the regular smiling emoji, it definitely does. I try to always find a reason to smile.
What’s the most interesting or unexpected fact about you?
I own a set of real sporks, they’re a part of my everyday silverware.
If you could be a character in any TV show or movie, which one would you choose and why?
Ted Lasso, I admire his never ending optimism and ability to see the best in everyone.
What’s a song or artist that you always go back to, no matter what?
Dave Matthews Band, my taste in music takes me all over the place, but I’ll always come back to Dave.
What’s a quote from a book, movie, or song that you live by?
“Pass on what you have learned. Strength, mastery. But weakness, folly, failure also. Yes, failure most of all. The greatest teacher, failure is. Luke, we are what they grow beyond.” – Yoda
If you could revive any canceled TV show for one more season, which one would it be?
Firefly!
If you had to watch only one movie or TV series for the rest of your life, what would it be?
Internship, maybe Scrubs?
What’s a completely irrational but strong opinion you have about a movie, book, or show?
I want to say that Green Lantern was a good movie!
If you could open a restaurant or café, what would its theme or specialty be?
Burgers and craft beer, I’d call it “Crafty’s”.
What’s one thing you love about working at Sunlight Solutions?
The variety! At times I’m working with people, other times I’m focused on writing logic, and sometimes I’m finding new creative ways to complete a task.
What’s one piece of career advice that has really stuck with you?
I was told to figure out whether I loved to win, or hated to lose. By the way, it’s hating to lose, I love learning and there’s a lot more to learn from a loss than there is a win.