 I think I've had one of the most exciting journeys in the PR industry so to speak, being one of the younger leaders and a woman in the industry which is known to be far more stressful than only after a pilot's profession. I think it's very interesting to have combined work, home, you know, building profits, dressing clients, crisis to managing family. I think there's a whole vast gamut of issues that you handle at one time. So being able to rise above all of that and be successful as a woman leader in the industry was one of the most exciting journeys of my entire life. I've grown up in a family of three which are all women and we never ever had a situation where my mom taught me to be any lesser than anyone a male or a boy or whatever. I just did what I grew up in a mindset where I was who I was and I believed in myself, my parents, my family believed in me and never ever made me aware of any such biases. I think that's important when you're growing up and as I started growing in the industry as well I just did what I could do to the best of my knowledge and I think you know if you compare yourself to be an equal or you look at yourself as being an equal I don't think you ever face any such biases. It's all in the mind. I think what I want to say is believe in yourself, never give up and always challenge the status quo.