Get to know Bob Brown!  General Manager of Oster Modification Center (OMC)


Q – How long have you been with Adrian Steel?
                Bob:  August, 2005


Q – What did you do prior?
                Bob:  Transglobal general manager and corporate director of program management/quality


Q – What are your personal interests?  How do you like to spend your free time?
                Bob:  Family, golf, cigars


Q – Family?  Kids?  Grandkids?  Pets?
                Bob:  Wife, Jan and I have two daughters, Taylor and Sarah.  And, a dog
named Chuck.


Q – Where is your favorite place you have traveled?  What is your favorite food?
                Bob:  California Coast.  Meat and potatoes kind of guy.


Q – Do you cook? Bake?  What’s your favorite dish to make?
                Bob:  Anything outside on the grill.


Q – What sports do you follow, if any?  Did you play sports?  Do you play any sports?
                Bob:  College Football.  I played basketball and tennis.  I now golf.


Q – What do you enjoy most about being the General Manager of your location?
                Bob:  Our employees


Q – How many do you employ?  How do you spend your day?
                Bob:  25 and I spend my day inside with about 20% of the day on the phone


Q – What’s your favorite part of the job?  The least favorite part of the job?
                Bob:  Employees and watching their growth over the years is my favorite part.  Least favorite is budget updates


Q – Do you watch tv?  If so, what?
                Bob:  NCIS, Criminal Minds and college football


Q – Do you go to the movies?  Top five movie picks?
                Bob:  not a lot but I love the oldies, Blazing Saddles, Caddyshack, To Kill a Mockingbird and, of course, The GodFather.


Q – If you could be anything else besides a General Manager for Adrian Steel, what would you be?
                Bob:  I would own a bar on a beach somewhere


Q – What’s your favorite sound?  Your least favorite sound?
                Bob:  Favorite would be a golf ball falling into the cup.  Least would have to be “Hail to the Victors”

 


 

 

 

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