Exhibition News June 2019 | Page 17

My Working Life with another role elsewhere. I was faced with a hard decision and decided I had to make a change. I got in contact and at the time there was nothing available and the very next day I got a phone call to say an opportunity has come up and if I could come in for an interview. When I started at CloserStill I was surrounded by people with and without experience but there was something special about this place, I didn’t know what it was but I could feel it. I was welcomed and felt very much a part of the team immediately. The gym and football is how I let off steam. In regards to football, my position is a centre- back. As I used to play rugby when I was younger, I don’t mind contact so I love a big tackle. Firm but fair. I recently got married and I don’t have any children…yet Photography: Aniseed Photo I was born in Lewisham Hospital and grew up in Lewisham and Bromley. My family is loud, together and a solid unit. I have one brother and two sisters, I’m the eldest. My parents always taught us from a young age that family is everything and when people let you down or turn their back on you, family will always be there. That was the motto then and it’s still the motto now. At primary school I was known as the joker, always smiling, laughing and always there to help others. My first job was as a crew member in McDonalds. I have met some amazing people along my journey and I can honestly say from the majority of my different places of work I still keep in contact with old colleagues. I say colleagues, but I class them as family now. My current manager spoke to me before my previous role and suggested that he felt it would be something I would be able to do well but I put the offer off and decided to go ahead Marlon Doyley EN Awards Best Newcomer Marlon Doyley, delegate sales manager at CloserStill, on entering the industry, getting married and making a positive impression My last holiday was with my wife in January to Mauritius, which was also our honeymoon. What I enjoy most about this industry is helping others. I love to know that the information I share is so clear and honest that the attendee’s reasons for attending the event are completely justified at the end of the event. I have experienced something different at every event I have worked on. The first event I had a group that had wrote a letter to let me know they were looking for me to say hi and then on the second day called my direct office number to speak to my manager, who then called me to say they are waiting at the entrance for me and want to see me before they leave to travel home. At an event, there was a party for delegates and on the second day I had people coming up to me saying “I really liked your dance moves last night”. The last show I worked on I had delegates giving me hugs and thanking me for getting them to come along to event. I like to make a positive impression on people and feel humbled to know that they will go away and remember me. EN June — 17