
Meet the Team: Ranger
What’s your background (academic, work experience, etc.)? How did you get into innovation?
"I am a self-taught trashologist. I’ve spent a lot of time perfecting my technique in getting into trash cans, trash bags, and any pile that could be deemed as garbage. Honestly, I think my charming looks and cute face really got me the intro. It was a sheer accident."
Why are you here at PCDworks (i.e., why have you chosen to work here instead of elsewhere)?
"I was chilling in an animal shelter. It was the right place, right time thing. I love it here! There is so much to do, lots of rooms to wander, many little critters to bug, and lots of TRASH."
What areas are you looking to improve on (i.e., any continuing education or development you're interested in)?
"Trying to remember not to turn over the trash cans. Oh, and I am working on my begging, not getting as many treats as I would like. I really need to fix that."
What are you most fascinated by right now (i.e., a new technology, an area of study, etc.)?
"That is tough. I don't mean to repeat myself too much, but trash cans. My reputation as a trashologist is making my job a little harder. They’re on to me."
What’s your favorite project you worked on and why?
"Honestly, it is too hard to pick just one. I give emotional support to all the projects, so I love them all."
What do you think is most important to innovation?
"A long afternoon nap in the sun right after a little dip in the pond."
What is your favorite quote related to innovation?
“Everything I know, I learned from dogs.” —Nora Roberts
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