1. If you could be anywhere in the world, where would you be? Brownsburg, Indiana (that’s my home, but I work in Cambridge, Mass., as associate director, corporate meetings and conventions, Millennium Pharmaceuticals)

2. What’s playing on your iPod?
ELO (Electric Light Orchestra)

3. It’s time for a second career, what do you choose?
I would be a philanthropist.

4. When your life story is made into a movie, whom should they cast as you?
Tom Hanks, because my wife likes him.

5. What’s your hidden talent?
I sing!

6. Who inspires you?
My kids

7. If you could trade places with anyone (living or from history) for a week, whom would you choose?
One of the Apostles. It would be amazing to see what they experienced.

8. What is your favorite cause/charity?
It’s called the Four Diamonds Fund, a charitable organization for children with cancer (and their families) who are being treated at Penn State Medical Center in Hershey. I was involved in a student-run event throughout college that supported this cause.

9. What do you do to stay healthy?
I drink wine (not enough, though!).

10. How do you strike a balance between work and your personal life?
I keep an apartment in Cambridge, where I work, so my family isn’t exposed to it all.

11. If you could go back in time, what would you change about your life?
I would have learned better study habits and worked harder in school.

12. What is your favorite quote?
“Leadership is the art of working your way out of a job.”—Paul Bridle

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