 I knew very little about Welcome before I got here. For me, I didn't actually know what Welcome was about. Before working here, I didn't realise how big Welcome is. And I think some people think that there are labs in here. And that we all wear white coats, which is really not the case. No, no labs. No white coats. Every day I find out something new about Welcome and it's amazing. For me, Welcome stands for really three things, which I'm not sure many other organisations bring together. That is science, innovation and society. And I think if we're going to make the world a better place, if we're going to improve human health for everybody, we have to bring those three things together. In data labs, we're using cutting-edge technology, like artificial intelligence, to analyse health data, funding data and science data. I'm the head of the mental health priority area to be transformative in relation to mental health, science and research. We have our internal product called TrustNet, which is the way for Welcome to know each other, to talk about what it does. I'm a member of the Diversity and Inclusion team at Welcome. I've worked in Diversity and Inclusion before. It's often quite under-resourced field. Whereas here at Welcome, we have our whole priority area, dedicated to five years of funding. So whether you talk about Ebola or human genomes or understanding the brain, Welcome allows you to express yourself and it's a great place to work. We really see what we're doing and also the more you work here, you really notice it on the news, in research institutions, on announcements, things that are published at a government level. We work in the arts, we work in science, we work in public engagement, we work in technology, in data. There's this huge variety of different things we do. And it's really fun, like it's just you're learning all the time and it's really stimulating and it's so diverse. You know, see if you're going upstairs to have lunch on the fifth floor, you could be talking about media, you could be talking about science, you could be talking about diversity and inclusion, people do often like to talk about that. The fact that I can go next door to the collection at lunchtime and look at some of the exhibitions, to have so much art, culture and science in one place is very unique and it's like no other place I've worked or where my friends work. I work at Welcome Collection, so that's the museum and library. The subject matter that we deal with at Welcome Collection is very much related to the work of Welcome, but we don't only work with medical scientists, we also work with artists and philosophers and poets, magicians. So I always feel as though I'm learning something new every day. That you enter this amazing place, stuff full of really interesting people with really creative ideas, where the only agenda is do good in the world. One of the things that Starfleet Networks really allows Welcome to do is to shine a bigger voice on the individual communities within Welcome that wouldn't usually get a say. It's so far made working here, an absolute dream every single day. I think working for an organisation that has a real mission, so you're working for a place that actually feels like you're making a difference for the world rather than just making money. That's a huge thing for me. A brilliant place to work, like there's always stuff happening on down in the street. You know, yesterday I was rubbing sun cream on my face to see the difference in the UV camera. I've learnt a lot about what the whole organisation is doing. I've always felt part of the team. I've not felt stupid, it's what I'm trying to say. People are really interested in each other's work and people are keen to learn more. You're always learning from your colleagues as well as from the people that you work with. So it feels comfortable, but it also feels invigorating. There's a gym in the basement. And quite honestly, to be in this organisation, which is effectively at the cutting edge of trying to improve health, it's just a huge sense of honour and pride that comes with that. Genuinely, I've never worked in a place that has such strong values that it really tries to live by and full of people who really believe in those values and are really trying to live by them. So it's a very, very exciting place.