Meet the Team - Amy Liu

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Monday, June 16th, 2008 at 10:00am


ELIZABETH OTWELL: Hello everyone, and welcome to another edition of Hannon Hill’s ‘Meet The Team.’  Today we’re getting to know Amy Liu, Sales Engineer here at Hannon Hill. Hi Amy, how are you?

AMY LIU: I’m good Elizabeth, you?

ELIZABETH OTWELL: I'm great! Thanks. So tell us a little bit about yourself.

AMY LIU: I’m originally from Taiwan but moved to Atlanta when I was about ten years old. Since then, I’ve pretty much lived here my whole life.

ELIZABETH OTWELL: So how did you end up working here at Hannon Hill? And how long have you been here?

AMY LIU: At Georgia Tech, my major was Management with a focus on IT & Operations Management, and shortly after graduation, I saw a posting on Craig’s List looking for an Account Manager with a technical background so…here I am! Next week will be exactly two and a half years for me.

ELIZABETH OTWELL: So since starting here, what aspects of Cascade have you gotten to work with?

AMY LIU: As I mentioned before, I started out as an Account Manager on the Sales team. However, I liked working with Cascade so much that I requested for a position with the Professional Services Department. Since then, I’ve taken on the role of Services Integrator, followed by Project Manager, Technical Trainer, Business Analyst, Technical Trainer again, and now Sales Engineer. Hopefully that’s confusing enough.

ELIZABETH OTWELL: Wow! You really have worn a lot of hats. So what do you do as a Sales Engineer?

AMY LIU: Basically, as a Sales Engineer, I apply my technical background and experience in support of the Cascade Server Sales Team. I also find myself drawing information from my previous roles here at Hannon Hill, so I’m thankful that I had the opportunity to learn new things about every aspect of the product.

ELIZABETH OTWELL: Is there anything else you’d like to share with us?

AMY LIU: I think most people around here know me pretty well, but for those who are curious, I’m a neat freak, I go to yoga every Sunday, love to bake and secretly wish I could be a Pastry Chef, and I’m currently fascinated with Japanese Maples and the art of Bonsai…’currently’ is the keyword there.

ELIZABETH OTWELL: Sounds a bit like me. I can definitely identify with the neat freak part! Well thanks for taking the time to talk to us Amy! It was great getting to know you!

AMY LIU: Thank you Elizabeth!


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