I'm not too involved in day-to-day matters. I only supervise at the board level.
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I don't think I do that much to prepare for roles in general.
In the kind of roles I do, you can do them and walk away from it and have a really nice time.
So what I do is supervise the boarding process trying to get the shows the way I'd like them to be. And in some cases I've completely redone a board myself even though I'm not credited for it.
I don't really prepare for roles. I just kind of do them!
I read upon the subject and grew more and more interested, and after a time I became a member of the National Board, and had duties and responsibilities that kept me busy after my day's work was done.
Obviously I've got a great team of people within the company. You can't operate all by yourself. We have a good board of directors and a big bench, and they can make decisions if I'm not around.
My role is not so much to lobby but be a sounding board for people. That's a more effective place for me to be.
I play a huge variety of roles.
I really don't make a concerted effort to try to find a type of role.
Whatever I get involved in, I'm totally involved, you see.
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