Today, our sweet partner Nicole, was accepted into the IMD Class of 2011. We are so proud of her and thrilled for her upcoming whirlwind of a year! Even after seeing all that the students have gone through, she still decided to go through the rigorous process of applying and interviewing. Today, she was accepted. None of us had any doubts what the results would be when she told us she was applying- IMD would be a fool to not take her. With brains, ambition, and a big heart who could say no! Today we lose a partner but gain a student!
We look forward to welcoming Jonatas into the IMD Partner family! ;)
BRAVO!
xo
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Partner of the week: Gregory
A pensive and comically well-read guy
Age: 25
Born: Lyon, France
Partner: Cecilia Clement
Occupation: Student in Law in Paris,
Comes as often as possible in Lausanne
Favorite song : Showbiz, Muse
NY : How did you react when you found out that Cecila was accepted at IMD?
GB I was happy for her. It was not a surprise. She prepared for two MBAs during one year, so I had time to prepare myself for it.
NY : Is it difficult to live in Paris and have her here ?
GB : Yes. She's not alone because she share's your flat (Nicki's) but it's difficult to be in different places. In Paris, I only study and work and that's all. We used to live together last year. I miss her presence. Last year, I took some breaks to share time with her, for dinner for instance when she came home. And this year, I just work, take 20 minutes to eat and go back working. It's not the same routine.
NY :So this year you're a more productive student ?
GB : I don't know (laugh)
NY : How did you meet ?
GB : We met almost 4 years ago in Tunisia when we went both went there for scuba-diving. It was the first time for me, but not for her. I wanted to do something different for the summer. We didn't dive in the same group, but we met after the diving.
NY : What do you want to do after your law studies ?
GB : I don't really know. I don't want to specialize now. I want to learn something more general. I'd like to choose something different from my two previous year, like International Relations.
NY : How do you see yourself in 5 years ?
GB : I want to have a foreign experience, to really learn English. I hope I will have finished my studies by then... And still be with Cecilia :)
NY : What do you like doing in your freetime ?
GB : I used to play tennis with friends in Paris. I really like comics, French and Belgium ones. I like History, so historical comics are my favorite, like Le Trône d'Argile, or XIII, Largo Winch. I really like movies, too. The last movie I watched Green Zone with Matt Damon, Black Hawk Down and Full Metal Jacket. I like good war movies. But I also like Sunshine. I really like the setting and the soundtracks of this movie. I also like cooking or baking, because it's relaxing.
NY : Do you like Lausanne ?
GB : Actually I don't really know it. I spend a lot of my time in my room studying. Before Paris, I lived in St Etienne, which is also a small city. But when you live in a big city, such as Paris, I think it's difficult to go back to a smaller one. So I don't think I would like to live here.
NY : Tell us about your past in the army
GB : I was in the infantry for almost 5 and a half years. I was in France a lot of the time and the Ivory Coast and Germany for some trainings. After high school, I didn't want to choose a kind of study by default. I didn't know what I wanted to do. I've always been interested in the army and the values they represenent for me, like discipline and patriotism. I love my country, so it was one of my motivations. I had a good image of the army, that's why I joined. I learnt a lot about myself, but also about others, about human relationships, and gained a new perspective. But at the end of my contract, I chose not to continue.
NY : 3 words to describe yourself or 2?
GB : I want to say before, that I don't like these kind of questions... But if I have to give an answer...Demanding...I do not know the word, but I like to challenge people's thinking.
NY :If you could have a dinner with a celebrity, dead or alive...
GB : I think it would be historical figures... Famous men that built our world, like Napoleon, Alexander the Great and Cyrus the Great, for instance... It would be interesting to see what they think of our world today.
NY : A place you really like, or would like to see, in the world...
GB : I'd like to go to Maldives to dive... I really like Sicily. It's a beautiful country, people are very kind. You have very good food; it's always summer !
Friday, April 23, 2010
Partner of the Week: Jenny
At first glance, a cute and shy woman who reveals herself as fun, outgoing and insightful!
Hometown: Seoul, Korea
Age: 26
Partner: Harvey, married in December 2009
How they met: She met him in Beijing where she studied Chinese for 1 year and then worked in HR for several years after.
Arrived in Lausanne 3 weeks ago and is studying French
YN: Favorite song:
J: If I ain't got you- Alicia Keys, Do I have to sing ??? :)
YN: What did you think when you found out Harvey got accepted?
J: He didn't tell me he was applying to IMD. I was totally surprised when he told me he was accepted. We were considering mariage, but not then, because we were living in China, and we didn't get the chance to meet each other parents and family. Harvey is older than me (6 years), I'm still young and I wanted to marry him but at the time I thought in 1 or 2 years, after we settle down. But after he got accepted, we went for vacation in Sanya, an Island in the very north of China, where he proposed. He gave me a marriage ring.
YN:Where did you get married?
J: In Korea. We did a wedding ceremony in a hotel, and invited a lot of people, 500 invited, including my friends, but most of them were friends of my fathers.
YN: Marriage is different in Korea ?
J: In Korea, marriage is totally diferent from western countries. We can't just think about us. We have to think about the family. How my family will think about my husband. Usually we meet with family to introduce each other and learn about the family background, it's very important. For us, it was a really short amount of time. My parents couldn't take care of Harvey very much, because he had to fly to Switzerland.
Before the wedding, the bride's side gives some money to the groom's side, for wedding ceremonies. How much depends on the level of the family. It signifies that I have become a member of their family. It's like a present. And the groom's side buys you colthes, jewelry, -that's the most important :) - and a bag -very nice, so I chose a Louis Vuitton. My mother-in-law took me to the store and said « you can choose whatever you want ! ». Then the bride's side buys a suit and a watch for the groom. We open together all these presents during a dinner.
YN: Is it different to live in Seoul compared to Beijing?
J: If I worked in Korea, it would be really tough. Most of Koreans work very hard until very late, but in Beijing, I can enjoy my life. Work 8 hours a day, until 5:30pm, with no overtime. I have many Chinese friends. After work, I went to workout. I did Bikram yoga, swimming, and during winter snowboarding. I really enjoyed the life in Beijing, because I could have so much time for myself.
YN: Would you like to go back ?
J: If I could, yes. I speak fluent Chinese, so does my husband. The cost of living is lower than Korea. With the same amount of money, I can enjoy more. Go to fancy restaurants. And there's a lot of holidays. Over 30 days a year. Because it's a big country. It takes time for people to go back to their native home, by train or bus.
YN: And what about Lausanne ?
J: I think I can't stay here. I don't think there's a night life. The shops close very early. After school, I just go home and read books, or do housework. But I'm getting used to it. Before I came, I researched Lausanne, so I knew it was not polluted, very calm, quiet. Around 6 or 7pm, there's no one in the streets. In Korea, stores and bars are 24 hours but... there is pollution !
YN: Something you miss about China?
J: I miss Chinese food a lot... I'm like addicted to it... It's spicy and cheap... I don't cook at home because I don't have the ingredients. I don't like cooking. I prefer to go outside. My husband used to cook for me and now he says I didn't know you could cook... Surprise ! I'm really doing my best... Cooking... Cleaning... Housewife...We are not used to that ! We are not professional ... not yet ;-)
YN: How would you describe yourself in three words?
J: Humorous... But sometimes it's difficult to tell jokes in a non native language...In French and English that doesn't work... Cute... Passionate...I enjoy challenges...
YN: Your biggest challenge or desire this year:
J: Learning French and traveling. This is my first time to Europe. I've been to London for my Easter holidays. So if I can, I want to travel all of Europe, maybe for summer vacation and after graduation with my husband to Paris, Italy... I also like my PDE session. In Korea it's unusual and only for people who have mental problems. But for me it's a very interesting field. I'm really expecting to learn about myself and I want to know more about myself!
Hometown: Seoul, Korea
Age: 26
Partner: Harvey, married in December 2009
How they met: She met him in Beijing where she studied Chinese for 1 year and then worked in HR for several years after.
Arrived in Lausanne 3 weeks ago and is studying French
YN: Favorite song:
J: If I ain't got you- Alicia Keys, Do I have to sing ??? :)
YN: What did you think when you found out Harvey got accepted?
J: He didn't tell me he was applying to IMD. I was totally surprised when he told me he was accepted. We were considering mariage, but not then, because we were living in China, and we didn't get the chance to meet each other parents and family. Harvey is older than me (6 years), I'm still young and I wanted to marry him but at the time I thought in 1 or 2 years, after we settle down. But after he got accepted, we went for vacation in Sanya, an Island in the very north of China, where he proposed. He gave me a marriage ring.
YN:Where did you get married?
J: In Korea. We did a wedding ceremony in a hotel, and invited a lot of people, 500 invited, including my friends, but most of them were friends of my fathers.
YN: Marriage is different in Korea ?
J: In Korea, marriage is totally diferent from western countries. We can't just think about us. We have to think about the family. How my family will think about my husband. Usually we meet with family to introduce each other and learn about the family background, it's very important. For us, it was a really short amount of time. My parents couldn't take care of Harvey very much, because he had to fly to Switzerland.
Before the wedding, the bride's side gives some money to the groom's side, for wedding ceremonies. How much depends on the level of the family. It signifies that I have become a member of their family. It's like a present. And the groom's side buys you colthes, jewelry, -that's the most important :) - and a bag -very nice, so I chose a Louis Vuitton. My mother-in-law took me to the store and said « you can choose whatever you want ! ». Then the bride's side buys a suit and a watch for the groom. We open together all these presents during a dinner.
YN: Is it different to live in Seoul compared to Beijing?
J: If I worked in Korea, it would be really tough. Most of Koreans work very hard until very late, but in Beijing, I can enjoy my life. Work 8 hours a day, until 5:30pm, with no overtime. I have many Chinese friends. After work, I went to workout. I did Bikram yoga, swimming, and during winter snowboarding. I really enjoyed the life in Beijing, because I could have so much time for myself.
YN: Would you like to go back ?
J: If I could, yes. I speak fluent Chinese, so does my husband. The cost of living is lower than Korea. With the same amount of money, I can enjoy more. Go to fancy restaurants. And there's a lot of holidays. Over 30 days a year. Because it's a big country. It takes time for people to go back to their native home, by train or bus.
YN: And what about Lausanne ?
J: I think I can't stay here. I don't think there's a night life. The shops close very early. After school, I just go home and read books, or do housework. But I'm getting used to it. Before I came, I researched Lausanne, so I knew it was not polluted, very calm, quiet. Around 6 or 7pm, there's no one in the streets. In Korea, stores and bars are 24 hours but... there is pollution !
YN: Something you miss about China?
J: I miss Chinese food a lot... I'm like addicted to it... It's spicy and cheap... I don't cook at home because I don't have the ingredients. I don't like cooking. I prefer to go outside. My husband used to cook for me and now he says I didn't know you could cook... Surprise ! I'm really doing my best... Cooking... Cleaning... Housewife...We are not used to that ! We are not professional ... not yet ;-)
YN: How would you describe yourself in three words?
J: Humorous... But sometimes it's difficult to tell jokes in a non native language...In French and English that doesn't work... Cute... Passionate...I enjoy challenges...
YN: Your biggest challenge or desire this year:
J: Learning French and traveling. This is my first time to Europe. I've been to London for my Easter holidays. So if I can, I want to travel all of Europe, maybe for summer vacation and after graduation with my husband to Paris, Italy... I also like my PDE session. In Korea it's unusual and only for people who have mental problems. But for me it's a very interesting field. I'm really expecting to learn about myself and I want to know more about myself!
Saturday, March 20, 2010
A Partner's Perspective
The first thing, and I think the most critical, is that WE decided to do an MBA ! I am really proud of my husband and I know that, to be happy, he needs me and the children to be happy as well.
WE HAVE A GREAT PARTNERS GROUP
At home, it is not really a "great, fun" life ... house cleaning, cooking, making sure he has everything ... I think that all partners spend a lot of time alone at home, especially in the evening ! BUT we have a really great partner group !!! We organize a lot of things : Friday lunch, movies at IMD, night outs, baby-sittings, trips to Vevey, Geneve, Evian, Gym Class, Yoga class, playdate with children, language classes ...and people are really helpful !
But all those things fill one day per week, maybe two but clearly not enough for a full week ... We are not on vacation and, anyway, vacation without our partner is not really fun !!! So I try to be busy every days ... park, friends, sport ...
IMD IS LIKE A FAMILY
Our partners work a lot ... they can be free a few hours per week-end but it is not all the time ... I think it depends on your husband and on his working team ! Everytime I go to IMD on Sunday (at 9am...4pm...10pm ...), people are working ... and it is actually the same every day! But IMD is like a family and everyone takes care of every one ! Partners, students, teachers ...
I try to organize dinner, restaurants on Saturday evenings ... to be there when he is at home ... to be free when he has time, when he needs to talk ...It is really difficult but he enjoys everything at IMD and I know that, in a few months, our "family life " will be back !!!
SET GOALS FOR YOURSELF
Another really important part is you need a goal for your year : learn French, English ... run 20km of Lausanne, find a job ... you need to have one to grow in parallel of your partner: with 3 kids, I am enrolled in a photography class and am looking to start a child psychology program (I am a primary school teacher)!
I am still alive and not planning to get divorced !!! So it is not TOO bad of a year ;)
Overall, it is a tough year, but a very rich year: you make so many new friends from all over the world and get to grow a lot yourself!
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Partner of the Week: Nicole Martins
Brazilian Idol
Name: Nicole MartinsAge: 26
Parner: Jonatas Melo
Hometown: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Born and always lived there.
Degree: Studied Economics (Bachelor). This year, studying marketing.
Career: 5 years at Exon. Then worked for one year luxury holding that owns fashion brands last year
Favorite song: "From This Moment" Shania Twain
Y&N: What is it your favorite song ?
NM: A song that always come to my mind...like when I'm washing the dishes, ironing, just walking by myself... It comes...When I was younger, I loved music. I had singing classes. I used to play in a group. There is this program in Brazil like American Idol (Fama) and there was a casting in Rio. And I said, « ok i'll got there, and let's see if i can sing someting ».We went by car with my best friend. And we decided for this song. I didn't know the lyrics by heart, so I put the CD on in the car, and while drinving to this place, we were singing the song without stopping, on repeat. Over and over again. When I arrived, the guitarist was not there anymore, so I couldn't record. I was so upset. But, it was a fun experience and I think that's why it comes to my mind all the time.
Y&N: You would have liked to have been a singer?
NM: No. I had some obstacles. I didn't have the support. I criticized myself too much. But I love dancing as well, and some times I dream of being on Broadway and dancing and singing at the same time.
Y&N: Tell us about your passion for dance...
NM: I've been dancing since I was 4 years old. I did classic ballet, jazz, modern, tap, hiphop and also lambada, a specific Brazilian dance. I used to go to contests, and I had this great costume to dance lambada. My favorite style of dance would be Broadway: when we have the music and the dances.
Y&N: Do you have any regrets ?
NM: We always wonder what would happen if we had done something different. But I've made choices, and I have to keep my choices. Maybe, one thing I would have done is study architecture, instead of economics, because I have this artistic side and I love math, as well. But, maybe when I get older, I'll study a little bit.
Y&N: A favorite city...
NM: I love Barcelona. But I think each place has its unique architecture and I enjoy each... going to Paris and walking along the street is excellent. Being here in Switzerland is interesting, as well...Spain, of course. Brazil, the architecture there is too messy. They don't have a style. I want to go to Asia to check it out.
Y&N: Do you prefer the city or the country ?
NM: Both. I like to be in a city with natural spaces. Like parks so I can be in contact with nature. Also the city, because I like to do things. I like to go out, and have everything close by.
Y&N: How did you react when Jonatas got accepted into IMD?
NM: I followed him from the begining. It wasn't a bad surprise. I got really excited. In 2008, we came to Europe, to get to know the schools and to know the cities that helped him to make a decision. At the same time, it's difficult to leave your job and your life, but I think it's so worthy and I'm so happy to be here and having this international experience.
Y&N: What were your expectations ?
NM: As I knew Lausanne before, I'd say that my expectations are exactly what we are having now. I thought I would find a job, besides the course. I see that it's really difficult for Brazilians to find work here. And I'm now wondering if maybe I should volunteer or do research part time... because i want to spend time in Lausanne. I think this is the expectation that was not met. But, Lausanne is a really a lovely city. Small, but you have things to do, it's not boring. I really enjoy the group, i'm happy to know so many people from all over the world. Everyone is so nice.
Y&N: Favorite place in Lausanne...
NM: I really like Nomade . I'd like to go back there and just have some wine. And Starbucks too. I like to go there listen to some music, and have a coffee. And the lake... Just walking by the lake is fine...
Y&N: Something different or strange about Switzerland?
NM: For the environnment, I' d say that the lake, the mountain, the water, and the green park is exactly what we have in Rio... not the same but it's the same atmosphere. People are nice, but I'd say that we are more polite. When you're going inside the lift, we ususally wait for the people who are arrived first, to go inside first, and then we go and before that we wait for the people inside to get out. And here they don't seem to wait too much. They just go bumping into you inside the lift. This is something that annoys me a little bit.
Y&N: Where do you see yourself next year or in 5 years ?
NM: I'm just reflecting on it. Next year, i don't have a crystal ball to figure it out, but... I see myself in 5 years professionally succeeding, with kids -probably 2 or 3- (my husband is looking at me saying more).
I will be happy with my family in a beautiful house.
Y&N: Where ?
NM: I don't know. Anywhere, where I could be happy with the place and have a garden. I like gardens, although I tried to plant sometimes, but they just die so I try to talk to them.
Y&N: Yourself in 3 words ?
NM: Romantic, committed, and I like to help people...
Y&N: If you could have dinner with anyone, celebrity, dead, alive, etc, who would it be?
NM: I think it would be nice to have everybody that I know and like together...
Y&N: Favorite movie ?
NM: I love Disney. I'd say my favorite ever is « Beauty and the Beast ». I could see it repeatdly. I know the songs, I like to sing the songs. I also love Gladiator, I like these kind of historic movies.
Y&N: A place in Brazil to visit...
NM: Rio for sure... A beautiful city... although it's a litlle bit dangerous. If you know where to go, there are so many beautiful places. It's wonderful. Also the northeast of Brazil is like a paradise. If you want to relax and forget all the troubles and energize yourself... go there !
Sao Paulo too is a nice city... For dinner, the restaurants here are amazing. You can find any food you want in the best restaurants there.
In Rio
Y&N: Favorite food ?
NM: I like fechuada. With dark beans and meat. Very heavy. After that, you will feel very sleepy. We used to eat it during the weekend. It's good.
Fechuada
Y&N: What do you miss in Rio ?NM: I miss a lot the japanese restaurant in front of our apartment. We used to go there with Jonatas, and it was very good. I miss our apartment, we had our video games, -I'm a Mario addict-, our DVDs, our great balcony where we used to have lunch during the weekend together, listening to some music.
Their apartment in Rio
Y&N: Portuguese ?NM: "Carpe Diem...Nós temos que viver o presente porque ele é único. Mas também temos que sonhar e lutar pelos nossos sonhos."
Y&N: You speak a lot of languages...
NM: I love studying languages. And I think I'll be like 100 years old studying a new language, maybe esperanto or something like this. Each one has something that attracts me: Spanish is happy...French is romantic...English is universal...Portuguese is my mother tongue...what makes me feel comfortable...German is a challenge... That's it !
Y&N: French ?
NM: Je suis très heureuse d'être ici, d'avoir cette expérience et d'avoir connu tout le monde qu'il y a ici...
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Partner of the Week: Lety Silva
Happy Mexican Mommy !
Name: Lety Silva
Age: 30 years
Partner: Jorge Rodela
Born: in Monterrey (northern Mexico). Lived in Poland, UK for 2 years, Spain where her 2 girls were born.
Children: Paulina (2.5 years) and Monica (10 months).
Favorite song: Amazed by Lonestar. This is the song we danced at our wedding. At my gradiuaton party, Jorge sang this song to me while we danced and i said this is the song i want for my wedding with him.
Y&N: How did you react when you learn Jorge was accepted to IMD ?
LS: First of all, it was a surprise. He got the call on his birthday, it was his best present ever! I was really happy and proud because it's not easy to get in. At the same time, I was also nervous. I didn't know what to expect of Lausanne. How will it be with 2 children, almost on my own? I was a little bit afraid, but today I'm relieved.
Y&N: Do you feel European after living in Poland, UK, Spain and now Switzerland?
LS: No, I'm REALLY Mexican !!! and I'm really proud of it. I really like the lifestyle here in Europe. The views, the chance to walk everywhere. In Mexico, you go everywhere in the car. You spend a lot of time in the car, but here you can walk everywhere.The public transportation is amazing.
Y&N: Is it better to raise the girls in Madrid or here in Lausanne ?
LS: Maybe it was easier in Madrid, because we speak Spanish. I had a car and they were younger. Now, here with the weather, at the begining it was a problem. Paulina always said « Oh it's too cold, it's too cold, i don't want to go outside ! » But now she loves the snow, she loves going outside.
Paulina and her bicycle
Y&N: Where do you see yourself next year ? In five years..
LS: I have no idea. I would like to definitely go back to Mexico, but maybe we'll spend 3 or 4 more years in Europe. Anything can happen.
Y&N: What do you miss the most about Mexico ?
Well, my family, my friends. I talk with my mom and dad everyday on Skype. They like talking with the girls, seeing them. But also the food, the tortillas, elote, the tacos. I usually find stores that sell Mexican food, but I haven't found one yet!
Her favorite food and drink
Y&N: Favorite food or drink ?
LS: As an alcoholic, tequila. I love margaritas ! For me it's the best ! My favorite food is arrachera from Mexico. It is the meat you put on barbecue with guacamole and quesadillas!
Y&N: Where in Mexico do you recommend we visit?
LS: If you like the beach, the sun then Playa del Carmen. I haven't been myself but my friends were and told me it's amazing. The water is really crystal clear, the views are beautiful. You can have a great time there.
Vamos a la Playa... del Carmen!
Y&N: Do you plan to resume your job?
LS: Hopefully. We are planning to have another kid. After that, I hope I can start working again. I used to work in Mexico in a company called Danfoss. I was in the purchasing department and worked as a buyer and I really enjoyed. I got to be in contact with a lot of people and I like to talk with everybody. So it was the perfect job for me. I also like shopping!
Y&N: The best places to go shopping in Lausanne ?
LS: I don't have time to go shopping but I hope to find some good places soon.
Y&N: Can you tell us a place you like in Lausanne?
LS: Parc de Milan is amazing... The kids enjoy it a lot ! It's just 2 blocks from my house, so it's really convenient. And also for a coffee, I like the Hotel d'Angleterre with the big terrace you can see the lake and the Alps. I've been only once on a sunny day, having my coffee, looking at the lake, at the mountains. It was perfect !!!
Y&N: Something strange or unexpected about you...
LS: When people meet me, they think that I'm really serious. I don't know why, maybe my face. But I really like parties, really like to make friends, and I really love dancing! I learned belly dancing and hip hop when I was in the UK. I really like dancing a lot to Cumbias, Tex-Mex, I love dancing to this kind of music.
Y&N: How would you describe yourself in 3 words?
LS: Happy. Friendly. Responsible.
Y&N: If you could have dinner with anyone, dead or alive, who would you choose?
LS: The Pope Jean-Paul II. I was planning to go to the Vatican just before he died. If i could have the chance to meet him, it would be great. When I see pictures of him, I just felt peace, calm.
I'm catholic. I really like to follow religion, especially in the season of Eastern.
Y&N: Can you tell us something in your native language?
LS: Estamos muy contentos de estar en Lausanne. Apoyando en Jorge en su MBA y esperamos tener un ano muy bueno con todos ustedes.
Y&N: And something in French...
LS: I've just started my French course this week. Je suis Mexicaine, bonjour, merci beaucoup.
The happy family!
Monday, February 15, 2010
Partner of the Week: Craig Haydon
Funny guy with a big heart who doesn't take himself too seriously, and likes long walks along the lake... ;)
Name: Craig Haydon
Y&N: You have traveled a lot. Where do you recommend we go?
CH: Egypt. We went on a cruise on the Nile to see the Pyramids. Absolutely gorgeous. It was so magical, because you're cruising at night and you wake up in different places. We were going to ride Camels, but when I saw the camel, I changed my mind and took a boat instead. It was much better!
Brazil is on the top of my list, also.
South Africa is absolutely amazing. I went in 2003, for 2 weeks, but I stayed for 7 weeks. There is a National Safari park, Gruka, is exactly the same size as Wales. It's huge. I went to Johannesburg and did all the west coast, to Cape town, you drive through the vineyards, and then you drive through the desert, and then suddenly you're driving into snow...It's absolutely unbelievable... it's like 20 countries in one...
If partners want to go this year, because MBA students are going to go, I would recommend to go at least one week before or to stay a week after, because you need that amount of time... And your gonna need a tour...and a car... The most amazing place to be in the world.
Y&N: How do you react when you realized that you were going to move to Switzerland?
CH: I am used to moving for work. He told me «Oh, we're going to Switzerland. » «What the hell are you going there?» « I'm gonna do an MBA.» «Why? You are a doctor, why to go into business?» But, I supported him 200%. So we flew here for the interview. And I thought «Oh, this is a wonderful place!». We came at the end of the summer, and it was gorgeous. But personally, I prefer French people, they are so much more helpful, so much more polite, so much nicer people. But I enjoy Lausanne, even if I get bored. The only thing I don't like here is the dog shit. I am sick of it. In England, you would get fined. You don't see dog shit on the street. I go for a walk around the lake every morning and my knees are starting to hurt because I have to walk around all of the dog shit.
Y&N: What do you think your life will be like next year? In 5 years?
CH: No idea. Not a clue. I don't care where we live. I just want somewhere warm. I love the sound of crickets at night. I would like Adzuan to have a job that we can see each other. In Wales we used to take a car and go to the lake, to the mountains just for a week-end. I miss that. The only thing we do together now is pay bills. On Saturdays we go and pay bills. Also, possibly, starting a new program, and finishing my book. I'm not motivated at that moment to do it.
Y&N: You already wrote a book ?
CH: Yes, it was printed into series in the newspaper, My first book was a murder mystery. I'd like the next one to be printed as a book. I thought having this view (of the mountains and lake) from my desk, the inspiration would come. I have more time to write now but I am thinking about changing the story and for the story to take place here.
Y&N: Have you always loved writing?
CH: I love writing. At school, I wrote a short story about my summer break. I was 12 and my teacher told me I was a genius. She told me that my short story could have been printed then because of how vivid my descriptions were, etc. I love to observe and people watch.
Y&N: Do you think your book could be adapted into a movie?
CH: No, it's not good enough. I'm not sure James Cameron would do it. But maybe a series. But Leonardo Di Caprio will have to be in it. And I'll have to meet him. And he will have to be naked a lot.
Y&N: Can You Describe Yourself in 3 words?
CH: Crazy, even before my accident... Fun-loving and always there for people... Sometimes I do too much...
Y&N: Can you tell us about the accident?
CH: I got very strange, weird after my accident...13 years ago. It opened my eyes. I was hit by a motorcycle. I almost died...3 times... It took 9 months to recover. I'm completely fine now, but I lost my memories of that day.
Y&N: What is Your Favorite TV series?
CH: The Golden Girls. An American TV show from the late 80's. Four old women that lived together in a house. One is complete slut- she sleeps with anything that moves. One is very level-headed, very strong, she's like a man, looks like one too. Then, Rose, who is naive and finally, Ma, a very strong Sicilian woman, who is the oldest. It's absolutely hilarious.
Y&N: The person you would like to meet...
CH: Freddie Mercury. He was quite unique. I just grew up with Queen. I know everything about him. My favorite album, Made in Heaven, was the one he made just before he died. He recorded it in Montreux, here in Switzerland. The cover of the album is in Montreux. If you listen to the voice, you can't tell this man is about to die. He has such a powerful voice. He was a very insecure, shy man. I saw him during the Magic Tour in 1983, in Wembley.
Name: Craig Haydon
Age: 39
Birth Place: South Africa, but grew up Yorkshire, UK
Profesion : Tutors adults who are unemployed, some who are in rehabilatation from drug or alcohol abuse, many have disabilities, ranging in age anywhere from 16 to 65 years old. He designs government training programs to get them back to work. Before this, he managed call centers, worked on cruise ships, was a hotel manager in a resort in Spain, among many other things!
Favorite Song: Queen, Winter's Tale from the Made in Heaven AlbumY&N: You have traveled a lot. Where do you recommend we go?
CH: Egypt. We went on a cruise on the Nile to see the Pyramids. Absolutely gorgeous. It was so magical, because you're cruising at night and you wake up in different places. We were going to ride Camels, but when I saw the camel, I changed my mind and took a boat instead. It was much better!
Brazil is on the top of my list, also.
South Africa is absolutely amazing. I went in 2003, for 2 weeks, but I stayed for 7 weeks. There is a National Safari park, Gruka, is exactly the same size as Wales. It's huge. I went to Johannesburg and did all the west coast, to Cape town, you drive through the vineyards, and then you drive through the desert, and then suddenly you're driving into snow...It's absolutely unbelievable... it's like 20 countries in one...
If partners want to go this year, because MBA students are going to go, I would recommend to go at least one week before or to stay a week after, because you need that amount of time... And your gonna need a tour...and a car... The most amazing place to be in the world.
Y&N: How do you react when you realized that you were going to move to Switzerland?
CH: I am used to moving for work. He told me «Oh, we're going to Switzerland. » «What the hell are you going there?» « I'm gonna do an MBA.» «Why? You are a doctor, why to go into business?» But, I supported him 200%. So we flew here for the interview. And I thought «Oh, this is a wonderful place!». We came at the end of the summer, and it was gorgeous. But personally, I prefer French people, they are so much more helpful, so much more polite, so much nicer people. But I enjoy Lausanne, even if I get bored. The only thing I don't like here is the dog shit. I am sick of it. In England, you would get fined. You don't see dog shit on the street. I go for a walk around the lake every morning and my knees are starting to hurt because I have to walk around all of the dog shit.
"Ahh, perfect, right in Craig's path."- Dog
CH: No idea. Not a clue. I don't care where we live. I just want somewhere warm. I love the sound of crickets at night. I would like Adzuan to have a job that we can see each other. In Wales we used to take a car and go to the lake, to the mountains just for a week-end. I miss that. The only thing we do together now is pay bills. On Saturdays we go and pay bills. Also, possibly, starting a new program, and finishing my book. I'm not motivated at that moment to do it.
Y&N: You already wrote a book ?
CH: Yes, it was printed into series in the newspaper, My first book was a murder mystery. I'd like the next one to be printed as a book. I thought having this view (of the mountains and lake) from my desk, the inspiration would come. I have more time to write now but I am thinking about changing the story and for the story to take place here.
View from Craig's Bedroom Window
Y&N: Have you always loved writing?
CH: I love writing. At school, I wrote a short story about my summer break. I was 12 and my teacher told me I was a genius. She told me that my short story could have been printed then because of how vivid my descriptions were, etc. I love to observe and people watch.
Y&N: Do you think your book could be adapted into a movie?
CH: No, it's not good enough. I'm not sure James Cameron would do it. But maybe a series. But Leonardo Di Caprio will have to be in it. And I'll have to meet him. And he will have to be naked a lot.
"I would love to be in your movie!"
Y&N: Can You Describe Yourself in 3 words?
CH: Crazy, even before my accident... Fun-loving and always there for people... Sometimes I do too much...
Y&N: Can you tell us about the accident?
CH: I got very strange, weird after my accident...13 years ago. It opened my eyes. I was hit by a motorcycle. I almost died...3 times... It took 9 months to recover. I'm completely fine now, but I lost my memories of that day.
Y&N: What is Your Favorite TV series?
CH: The Golden Girls. An American TV show from the late 80's. Four old women that lived together in a house. One is complete slut- she sleeps with anything that moves. One is very level-headed, very strong, she's like a man, looks like one too. Then, Rose, who is naive and finally, Ma, a very strong Sicilian woman, who is the oldest. It's absolutely hilarious.
Y&N: The person you would like to meet...
CH: Freddie Mercury. He was quite unique. I just grew up with Queen. I know everything about him. My favorite album, Made in Heaven, was the one he made just before he died. He recorded it in Montreux, here in Switzerland. The cover of the album is in Montreux. If you listen to the voice, you can't tell this man is about to die. He has such a powerful voice. He was a very insecure, shy man. I saw him during the Magic Tour in 1983, in Wembley.
Loves Queen and everyone in his family loves to sing, including him.
His mother was a soprano for Tom Jones and Shirley Bassey, among others
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