After studying Biology and Sports Science at Sixth Form, I was then accepted into the 'University of Life' and spent the winter as a chalet host in Chamonix, playing in the snow.
I have always wanted to experience new places and so far I have been to Spain, Italy, Greece, America, India and Australia, and I gained a lot of my experience working as a Holiday Advisor for Thomson and First Choice, spending two summer seasons
I have always been interested in sport and played netball from a young age up to county standard. I studied Sports Science and Music at university after which I decided to take a year out and travel to Australasia.
After enduring six whole years at university, I previously worked for a student travel company in the resort of Lloret De Mar over the Easter holidays across a four year period.
A temporary summer job bought me to Gullivers back in July 1997 and I never left! Current day to day role involves organising youth rugby festivals, really getting involved at grass roots level, and worldwide playing tours, giving older
Having graduated with a degree in Geography, I did some travelling while I was working at a travel agency in London. Looking for a new challenge and to relocate, the role at Gullivers on the Rugby World Cup in 1999 was ideal.
Having worked in hospitality and events at weekends and in school holidays, I finished Sixth Form and went to Bournemouth Uni to complete my Events Management degree.
My home town is Johannesburg, South Africa, and wanting to discover a little of my heritage (my mother was born in Sussex), as well as enjoy new challenges and adventure, I moved to the UK and joined Gullivers in February 2016.
Sport has always been a massive part of my life; growing up, my weekends were always spent on a sports field of some sort, be it rectangular or circular.
After a Sports Science degree and a year working in Sports Administration, I got "cajoled" into joining Gullivers just prior to the 1999 Rugby World Cup and Cricket World Cup - and I have never left!