Speakers: Kristin Reichman, VP - Marketing. John Pascoe, Senior Client Enablement Manager. Ashlee Bloom, Director, Client Enablement. David Josef, Director of Professional Services
David Josef: Favorite memory, Oversight. Most of the new, new people probably don't remember this. But when a new hire was brought on board, we used to do a stand up where that person would have to get in front of the room and have to tell everybody what their most embarrassing story was. We heard some good ones and we heard some not really work appropriate ones and I think that is the reason why we obviously don't do that now.
Ashlee Bloom: My favorite Oversight story has to include Chris Ficquette and him dressing up as Spider-man. and coming into the office. It could have been Halloween, it also could have been a random Wednesday. There was a lot of web slinging going on. It was a very interesting workday.
John Pascoe: I would say my favorite story with Oversight was a team event two years ago where we went to the Braves game, they played the Blue Jays and although they lost, it was still a lot of fun going and walking over to the stadium with everyone. It was the first time we had an in person team event since I had started with the company. My wife was able to join. It was a lot of fun.
Kristin Reichman: Well, I have two favorite stories and they are somewhat funny. They involve the old office on Delk Road. One was we frequently had to have the carpet cleaned and that's not because we were very messy people. It's because for some strange reason, no matter how much you clean this carpet, especially in front of Nathaniel's office. And Nathaniel, you might remember this. There was a mystery stain that kept coming back to the surface every single time. Now, in that same area, there was a sink. Yes. We actually had a sink in the hallway and we often posted do not leave dirty dishes in this sink. This is for washing your hands or whatever it is you needed to do. But it was not for you to leave dirty dishes. But every single day, dirty dishes were left in that sink. And I believe I recall Cooper just posting signs that got bigger and bigger and bigger. Do not leave dirty dishes in this sink. I'm not sure we ever found who the culprit was, but I'm thinking Juan Rios.