Parker County Today March 2016 | Page 10

Q: How did you get into your field? A: My parents. piece of advice, what would you say? A: When you start something, finish it. Q: Would you recommend your career for other people? A: Yes. It’s very rewarding. Q: What’s your favorite hobby? A: Race and cutting horses. Q: What do you do to relax? A: Ride horses. Q: If you could visit any place in the world, where would you go? A: Lexington, Kentucky. Q: What person from history would you most like to have lunch with? A: Charles Goodnight. Q: If someone asked you for your best Q: What is the one thing that makes you happy? A: Winning. Q: What makes you really sad? A: Giving up. Q: What scares you? A: The economy. Q: Do you like to plan things out in detail or be spontaneous? A: Spontaneous. Q: If you could go back in history, what era would you like to land in? A: The Industrial Age. Q: Who in your life has influenced you the most and how? A: Mrs. Robinson, my high school math teacher. Q: What charities do you most like to contribute to and why? A: Anything to help people, especially young people. Q: What would you most like to be remembered for? A: Being a good Christian. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Most Interesting Woman Of The Year Zan Prince County Chair of the Parker County Republican Party; Chairman of First National Bank of Weatherford and the Affiliate Bank Group, an agent with New York Life Insurance Company since 1988. Also, I’m a member of a number of community groups and trade associations, including the Parker County Health Foundation, East Parker County Chamber, the Weatherford Chamber, the Springtown Chamber, the Denison Chamber, the Sherman Chamber, TALU, and IBAT. Q: What is your favorite book? A: I read the Bible every day, but, for recreational reading my favorite is, A Time To Kill by John Grisham. Q: What is your favorite movie? A: The Prince of Egypt. It’s an animated film for children. MARCH 2016 PA R K E R C O U N T Y T O D AY Q: What kind of music are you into? A: Traditional Country Western, Gospel or Singer-Songwriter music. I like music that has a message. 8 Q: What’s the most daring thing you’ve ever done? A: Besides running for Republican chairman? I don’t consider myself daring but as a teenager I rappelled into Palo Duro Canyon. Q: How did you get into your field? A: It was a natural transition into business. As I grew up, I realized that healthcare wasn’t really my calling but business was. Q: What accomplishment are you most proud of? A: My children and grandchildren. Q: Would you recommend your career for other people? Why? A: Sure! It provides the unique opportunity to communicate with people and to help them realize their dreams, plan for the future and protect their families and businesses. Q: When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? A: A doctor