Get to know our Business Manager, Lorraine...
I am very much a people person and thoroughly enjoy developing relationships with our customers. It is so important to fully understand their needs and what makes them tick. Nothing makes me happier than seeing ‘light bulb’ moments when teams come together and improve the way they work as a result of Teamscapes.
I originally sent in my CV on spec in the hope that I would be a suitable candidate to join the sales team. I joined Sundial at the launch of Sundial SOS with Jo Chudley and Claire Harper. After nearly 10 years I left Sundial to take a career break. Towards the end of 2009 I received a call from Lucy McGibbon asking what I was up to. We met for a coffee and the rest is history.
The biggest achievement I am most proud of is beating breast cancer last year. It was a horrendous 14 months when I underwent chemotherapy, surgery and radiotherapy. Fortunately I am surrounded by a fantastic husband and family, friends and work colleagues who really helped me through the dark days.
I am not a huge film watcher – I would prefer to watch a game of rugby or listen to music. However, on a cold wet Sunday afternoon I enjoy watching the odd old classic film such as High Society or Hanover Street.
When not at work I love cooking. I bake my own bread (all by hand - not a bread machine in sight), chutneys and soups. I also enjoy gardening and long walks with Mike and my beautiful Golden Retriever Ben, along the canal towpaths – which inevitably lead to a drinking hole. During the lockdown I have even taken up knitting!
My best holiday ever has to be when Mike and I went to Australia/New Zealand via Kangaroo Island for our 25th anniversary. Walking through sea lions on the beach and having brunch in the bush with Koala bears watching over us was totally amazing. We travelled around New Zealand by camper van visiting many fantastic places. Unfortunately, I didn’t bump into Richie McCaw who is my absolute favourite All Blacks player. It's our Ruby anniversary is this year so I’m looking forward to what Mike comes up with!
Whilst working in Northampton, I used to park on the roof of the multi-storey car park. Once when I was leaving, I saw a young girl sitting on the ledge about to take her life. I stood talking to her for some time and finally managed to persuade her off the ledge and back into the centre where help was available.