What gets you out of bed in the morning?
On a personal level, usually my son as he is first up. From a corporate perspective, the uncertainty, excitement and achievement that each day brings.
What has been your strangest job?
Setting up a sound stage for a country pub when I was fresh out of school.
Your philosophy on life?
Communication and balance. Communication - listening and keeping an open mind as there is always something new to learn. Balance - between home and work.
Who is your favourite superstar and why?
My wife! With two kids, a house, a cat, a fish and me to manage on a daily basis, only a superstar can meet that challenge.
What is your favourite food?
Greek cuisine.
What are you reading at the moment?
I usually read escapism novels or autobiographies, but with all the latest publicity of Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code, I am currently reading Angels and Demons.
What are you listening to at the moment?
Together for the Children of Bosnia, a collection of artists including Pavarotti and U2 and Black Eyed Peas, thanks to my 11-year-old daughter.
If you weren't in IT, where would you be?
Hard to walk away from an industry that I enjoy, but property development would be an option.
One minute with....Arthur Gimisis
By
Staff Writers
on Jun 8, 2006 5:33PM
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