Staff Profile: Thea

Thea is one of our strategy team, consulting and providing strategy advice to our clients on getting more from their digital marketing. Thea comes from a traditional branding background, which means that she brings some really unique views to the digital world.

Thea, please provide an end ot this quote; “All websites should have…”

Clear brand continuity that begins with and extends across all other collateral. After starting my career in branding, I have very strong and very boring beliefs about brand continuity.

What was the last book you read?

The Airport Economist by Tim Harcourt. It’s written by a friend and former staff member of my Uncle Greg aka Uncky Herb, and I was hoping I might be able to see some gossip about the favourite roguish Uncle, but no luck. Good book though, very interesting.

If you didn’t work in the web, what would you like to do?

A doctor or a nurse in a hospital, despite my absolute fear of needles. After a career dressing up each day and sitting at a desk, I’d love to wear scrubs and work with my hands. Miles tells me I can wear scrubs to work, but he’s less than cool about me performing medical tasks…

A fact most people wouldn’t know about Thea?

I do cabaret style ‘hooping’ – think red lipstick, burlesque style customs and hula hoops routines – and I’ve just recently gotten into roller derby. Oh, and I didn’t drink coffee until I was 28 as I was told it would stunt my growth and at 4’11 I really couldn’t afford that ;-)

Thanks for the answers, Thea!

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