she really doesn’t mind how! (…chances are that if you’re reading this then she’s already reached you!)Ĭalligraphy, theatre, cinema. Salt & Vinegar Crisps (see passions and interests!) ‘I just love Salt & Vinegar crisps – I could just sit and eat them forever’ (Editors comment: We don’t think Kevin has given much thought to hydration or the fending off scurvy whilst on this island!)Ĭapacity for constant communication! Talking, writing, visualising… by e-mail, telephone, digital media or face to face. Lady Ga Ga – I just find her fascinating! My Grandparents – they died when I was young, so I would love to meet them as an adult and hear the great stories they had to tell from their life as hoteliers Norwich City and eating Salt & Vinegar Crisps! Grass roots football (being heavily involved in the running of a local children/youth football club that has 54 teams and 600 players is like a second job!), playing golf, supporting Mono-vision! The ability to see only in black and white… there are no grey areas in Kevin’s world, his super-skill lies in his ability to fight through the grey and separate the data to find the black and white facts (Editors Comment: It’s a good job our Qual researchers are equally great with the grey!) Kevin has a passion for problem-solving, 40+ years of daily data dealings mean that he has ‘pretty much seen every scenario’ and can see the root cause of any discrepancy in the time it takes to open a data table! wave it in emergencies as a distress signal. wet it for use in hand-to-hand combat.wrap it round your head to ward off noxious fumes. you can sleep under it beneath the e it to sail a mini raft. you can lie on it on the brilliant marble-sanded beaches. As described in ‘Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy’ ‘you can wrap it around you for warmth. in the hope he would turn the evening into a full-scale ‘White Tie & Tiara’ BallĪ towel. to see if she envisaged life for women to be as it is now when she penned ‘Little Women’Įlton John. Travel (lived and worked in Spain and Mexico, backpacked around South America and Australasia), Korfball (playing as well as running the youth section: aged 6-16), and trying anything new – from immersive theatre to Dans le Noir (.we believe this means dining in the dark?!) Cara can work out how to overcome the most complicated of research logistics. combined with a lightning speed puzzle-solving brain. I was lucky enough to see him play on many occasionsīinoculars to enjoy the wild life….and to keep an eye out for the ship coming to rescue me!Ī moderating marvel. I saw him going up the steps outside the old Wembley Stadium when he turned and waved to those of us in Wembley Way acknowledging his presence…a crescendo of sound and hero worshipīobby Moore… a key person in the history of West Ham Football Club and the World Cup winning captain. I was fortunate enough to be at the World Cup final in South Africa when he entered the stadium to appropriate acclaim Nelson Mandela… a man whose courage changed the world. ‘If my knee hadn’t given up I’d still be running them!’ Sports – watching and playing! A keen korfball enthusiast and past Chairman of the British Korfball Association, an ardent West Ham United follower (home & away!) and a global marathon runner (London, Athens, New York). He also has a reputation for taking on and succeeding with the projects that others shy away from! Frank ‘real world’ advice based on his extensive experience, Peter can tell you exactly what can be achieved within the limitations of time and budgets and how to get the most from your research.
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