Meet Us Monday blog posts strike better conversations

 
PHOENIX - Nov. 3, 2015 - PRLog -- In its third week, "Meet Us Monday" continues to surprise and delight us. Throughout the past three weeks, we have learned facts about our team that weren't readily available before, which has provided abundant insights. We have shared many laughs, talked more in-depth about our interests, likes/dislikes, pet peeves, etc.

We hope you'll enjoy the third installment of "Meet Us Monday" courtesy of our HR & Brand Manager, Dominique Del Grosso.

600 Global: What's the next travel destination on your list?
Del Grosso: Tel Aviv, Israel, however, Scandinavia is high on my list as well. And I have always wanted eat my way through countries/destinations: Italy for pizza and pasta; India for curry and naan; Japan for ramen and sashimi; Maine for lobster, and the list goes on and on...

Favorite place you've ever traveled to?

Only one is too difficult, however, Sydney, Australia is the biggest contender.

Do you have a favorite food?
I don't have a favorite dish or type. I'm inclined to try most food—within reason. I least prefer Chinese food. And if I had to pick, Nepalese and Ethiopian food are definite list-toppers.

Dessert of choice?
Soft, buttery chocolate chip cookies that have firm edges.

Favorite condiment?
Butter. Does that count?

What was your favorite subject in school? And your least?
I loved French and Latin, and anything to do with writing was right up my alley. Least favorites came later in the form of general education requirements in college.

Do you have a favorite number?
67 and 13.

What’s the scariest movie you’ve ever seen? Do you like horror movies? Why or why not?
I hate scary/horror movies.The scariest is a toss up between "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" and "Silence of the Lambs." Likely, it's because these two are loosely based off of real serial killers and crimes.

What’s your favorite TV show of all time and why?
Without a doubt, "Sex and the City." Carrie Bradshaw is akin to my version of a "spirit animal."

Has reading a book ever changed your life? Which one and why?
Yes. "Eating Animals" by Jonathan Safran Foer. He provided insight into factory farming the global/ethical impact of consuming meat.

If someone wrote a book about your life, what would they title it? Why?
"Running in Heels" for two reasons: 1. I run a lot, and I'm always on the go, and 2. I spend a lot of time in heels. Often, I'm doing both simultaneously, so running in heels could have no better (or more literal) translation than this.

Jimmy Fallon or Jimmy Kimmel?
Tough choice, but I'd have to say Jimmy Fallon.

Are you good at Trivial Pursuit?
I try, but this game is most often played with family, and my oldest sister crushes it every time. I have a better chance of earning a slice of pie with the Trivial Pursuit pop culture edition. I much prefer "Go Fish." Yes, seriously.

Favorite magazine?
Only one? How about three: "W Magazine," "O Magazine," and "Brides." Smart content coupled with gorgeous fashion and photography make these must-reads.

Favorite cereal?
Lucky Charms.

Would you rather have the power to be invisible or the power to read minds?
The power to read minds, no doubt.

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