Tees Business Tees Business issue 11 | Page 9

Serving the Teesside Business Community | 9 THERE IS A CLOSE BUSINESS COMMUNITY. EVERYONE ROOTS FOR EACH OTHER, WHICH I THINK IS GREAT. My business mantra is…give it a go. At Mandale, we often sit down and have very open discussions about how things can be improved. We’re never afraid to trial a new idea. Businesses don’t develop by standing still and just doing what they’ve always done. It’s important to try something new and different. My greatest achievement is…climbing Kilimanjaro earlier this year. It was something I always wanted to do and I got the opportunity to do it. I wanted to raise what it had cost me to go - I thought that was a good target to aim for. Through the incredible generosity of others, I managed to raise more than £6,000 for the Middlesbrough and Teesside Philanthropic Foundation, which was amazing. The summit night was the longest and hardest experience of my life. I felt no sense of achievement at the top – I was too tired and ill through altitude sickness – but it was immense getting down. The advice I’d give to business start-ups is…work hard and go for it. I’m not in the best position to give the advice considering I’ve never started one up, but with the attitude that anything is possible then no one can knock you for trying. People only regret the things they didn’t do. The biggest character on the Tees business scene is…got to be Steve Gibson. Bulkhaul is a massive international company but what they’ve done for Middlesbrough and Teesside with the football club I just think brings all the community together. Without it, I don’t think Middlesbrough would be the same place. I’ve never met him but I do admire what he has achieved. When I’m not working, I like to spend my time…keeping fit, seeing friends and family, and taking our dog Rosie – a Norfolk Terrier – on days out. I love exploring new places. When it’s the season, most of my weekends are taken up playing hockey for Stockton Ladies and watching the Boro. Teesside’s a great place for business because…everyone helps each other out. At Mandale, we try to source our suppliers from the local area wherever possible. That’s what Teesside businesses do – they stick together. There is a close business community. Everyone roots for each other, which I think is great. My guilty pleasures are…I’m a massive Harry Potter fan - I’m a bit of a geek in that way and I love reading. I grew up with Harry Potter and I remember the launch of the books. They were part of my childhood and I’ve never grown out of them! My biggest frustration about Teesside is… the way people put it down. People really do downplay Teesside – on a personal level and on a business level. And yet it’s a great place. If we had a bit more confidence in ourselves we’d be able to go further. Negativity breeds negativity. If we could get people spreading a more positive vibe I’m sure we would be able to attract more investment into the area. My favourite local charity is…I know, as a trustee and patron, I’m biased but it’s got to be Teesside Philanthropic Foundation. I was honoured this year to be asked to be a trustee and I have seen first hand the difference they make within the local community. When Andy Preston set it up, it was a brilliant idea and it’s going from strength to strength. It’s having a real impact on local people’s lives, so you can’t fault it. The best holiday I ever had was…I’ve been very lucky so I’ve been on some incredible holidays but if i had to pick one it would be our honeymoon. We went to China and then Fiji. We couldn’t have gone to two more amazing and different places. China is mental, while Fiji is super relaxing. Not many people know this about me but…I’m a bit of of an adrenaline junkie. I enjoy doing daft things without thinking them through, and giving myself a challenge. I’ve sky-dived, bungee jumped and I signed up to climbing Mount Kilimanjaro without looking up any details. In retirement, I’ll spend my time…travelling and really getting to know places. I love going on holiday – who doesn’t? – what I love is to get into the heart and soul of a place. Retirement will give me that chance, as long as my pension’s big enough!