with Andrew McCulloch, Chief Executive, Mental Health Foundation
What’s your first memory?
Getting a carpentry set from my baby brother the day he came home from hospital.
What three words best describe you?
Thoughtful, phlegmatic, determined
What’s been your best job?
CEO of the Mental Health Foundation
If you were stuck on a desert island, and you could take one person and one object, who and what would they be?
My partner Louise and a pair of binoculars
Who inspires you and why?
Music especially 20th century classical
Where is your favourite place?
Siena
Which celebrity would you want to play you in a film?
Donald Sutherland
What was the last CD you bought?
Philip Glass Violin Concerto
What are you reading?
Underworld by Don DeLillo
‘Big Brother’ – Treat or Trash?
Trash
Pets – yes or no?
Yes
If you were on Death Row, what would be your final meal?
Starter: Iranian Gulls Eggs and Caviar, with Dom Perignon Main: Free Range Argentinian Fillet with Chateau Petrus 1978 Dessert: Tarte Tatin with Chateau D’Yquem
Quickfire Q & A with Andrew McCulloch
September 7, 2007 in Mental Health, Workforce
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