All Headspace articles – Page 4
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Headspace: Anders Esbjörnsson
‘I had a short and rather bad career as an actor, which peaked with a 15-second appearance as a transvestite in a Swedish movie’
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Headspace: Malwine Braunwarth
‘Swahili vocabulary and grammar rules currently buzz around in my mind’
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Headspace: Sabine Segor
‘The best things in life: dancing the tango with my husband … and, of course, working on a project and bringing it to a successful end’
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Headspace: Adrian Clements
Adrian Clements ArcelorMittal Luxembourg’s general manager, asset risk management, talks about building a galleon by hand, his greatest hero – and his secret relaxation method
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Headspace: Rosemary Ryan
Rosemary Ryan on how she winds down at the end of the week and why her most treasured book is a dictionary
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Headspace: Elaine Heyworth
Risk consultant Elaine Heyworth explains why her dad is her greatest hero and what makes her unhappy about the Olympics
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Headspace: Alessandro De Felice
Alessandro De Felice of Prysmian fears what today’s economic problems mean for his childrens’ generation
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Headspace: Hans Laessoe
LEGO Systems senior risk director Hans Laessoe says John Lennon was his hero but now takes second place – to his wife
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Headspace: Lennart Edström
Electrolux’s group risk vice-president Lennart Edström believes in people and admires those who stand up for what they believe in, regardless of the consequences
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Sabrina Hartusch
Sabrina Hartusch recalls her journey from restaurant dishwasher to Triumph boss, and the experiences and memories she has collected over the years
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Jorge Luzzi
Pirelli group risk manager Jorge Luzzi has an international career and a clear vision for risk management, but knows that those alone don’t make him a rich man
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Igor Mikhaylov
Igor Mikhaylov of Russia’s Mobile TeleSystems is willing to throw routine out of the window for new challenges. “I dare to solve problems that others refuse to do. I try to follow the example set by some distinguished relatives of mine.”
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John Hurrell
Airmic chief John Hurrell couldn’t be happier with a nice car, a good pint and his iPhone – but getting this year’s annual conference right would make his summer
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