Welcome at Coopers – Peter Donohue
Today we get to introduce Peter Donohue, who joined us at the beginning of this year – a warm welcome at Coopers, Pete.
Pete and Alexandra form our Coopers Backoffice Team. As HR Specialist he is responsible for our HR administration. Before joining Coopers he gained a lot of experience in the field of HR within the pharmaceutical industry.
5 Questions for Peter
In order to get to know him a little bit better, we asked Peter to select and answer five questions from a list of questions. Let's get to it:
1) Dog or cat?
Definitely cat. I have two at home and I couldn't do without them.
2) Which country do you absolutely want to travel to one day?
I have never been to Southeast Asia and would love to visit Thailand and Vietnam.
3) What would you do if you won the lottery?
I would probably travel for a while and then see what my options are after that...
4) Do you have hobbies? Which ones and why?
I enjoy painting in my free time. Although I'm sometimes not entirely happy with the results, the process itself is very relaxing.
5) What could you not live without?
My wife, family and friends.
Who wants to know even more about Peter should get in touch with him directly.
Here are Peter's contact information.
We wish Peter a great start at Coopers!
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