1) What is your position at Rebekah Brooks, and what is your favorite part of your job?
I
am our Regional Manager, which means that I oversee both stores,
continue to educate and motivate our employees, and make sure everything
runs smoothly. I assist in marketing, inventory selection,
merchandising, hiring, social media, design, financials, and future
planning. There are too many things that I love about my job to count,
so I'll name three. First of all, I love the people I work with. It's
really astounding how special each and every person in this company is.
We are all incredibly supportive of one another, and I would call every
individual my friend. Secondly, I love gemology. I've always had a keen
interest in gems and minerals, but after learning so much by working in
the field and getting my degree from the GIA alongside Rebekah, that
interest has grown even more. There is an unlimited amount of knowledge
to obtain! The fact that our Earth has the ability to create these
beautiful and unique specimens is a phenomenon that fascinates me.
Lastly, I love making people happy. Whether it's going that extra mile
to reach out to a special customer when you come across the perfect
piece for them, or helping design wedding bands that truly symbolize
their commitment to one another - making people happy in that way is not
something everyone has the pleasure of doing in their work.
2) What are you passionate about outside of work?
I
guess you could say I am into extreme sports and music. I play a
handful of instruments and enjoy seeing live music. My most recent
obsession had been bluegrass. I enjoy any sport that involves being
outside, whether it's rock climbing or snowboarding or hiking or
wake-boarding, being outside is like my medicine. I enjoy being on a
mountain or near a body of water, whatever the season! I am a true New
Englander in that sense. Family is also majorly important to me.
3) What is your favorite jewelry era?
I love Art Nouveau. I love the floral and feminine motifs, and the constant reference to nature. I like it because there's a lot less Art Nouveau jewelry out there - it was a shorter era than others and it kind of overlapped with other eras, so it's a more specific style. I like enamel, Alfonse Mucha (an artist of that time) and the laced, delicate detail in Art Nouveau jewelry.
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