Daniel Corona

Office Manager (Mexico)

Daniel Corona

Meet Daniel, the wizard behind the scenes as our office manager. Overflowing with creativity, Daniel brings a touch of magic to every corner of our workspace. His infectious smile and unwavering kindness set the tone for our positive office environment.

Known for his endless patience and calm demeanor, Daniel is the epitome of tranquility. No matter the challenge, he tackles it with a smile, spreading a sense of ease to everyone around him. It’s safe to say, we’ve never seen him angry – his patience is truly a superpower!

Beyond the office duties, Daniel is a music enthusiast. He not only loves listening to tunes but also plays the piano like a maestro. Concerts are his happy place, and his passion for music adds a harmonious touch to our workdays.

In Daniel, we have not just an office manager but a creative force, a patient guide, and a music-loving soul. Let’s tip our hats to Daniel for making our workplace not just efficient but also filled with smiles and music!

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Interview

How many languages do you speak? Please write them in a list. Which is your mother tongue?

My mother tongue is Spanish, so I speak Spanish and English. Аctually, I was an English teacher for 10 years.

What is your favorite sport or hobby in your free time? Why is it so? Any interesting stories on it?

I love playing the piano, I was inspired by my favorite singer Amy Lee from Evanescence, and a funny story is that I got to meet Evanescence when I was 16 and told Amy Lee how much I was inspired by her and that I learned to play the piano just because of her.

Top 3 things we don’t know about you? Might be something funny, quirky or strange 🙂

  1. I love singing and I think I’m good at it
  2. I love videogames
  3. I put ketchup on pretty much every food, I know is strange

What was the most surprising thing you learned about Asia while working here?

I love food and I’ve learned a lot about food and how one dish can become into 3 different ones by adding more ingredients.

Favorite book or a book that changed your mindset and why it did?

I love the Harry Potter saga, and I read all those books in English while I was learning it, so it gave me a lot of vocabulary.

Your most extreme experience so far in your life/biggest challenge in your life?

The biggest challenge so far has been the pandemic we all had to go through different processes but that is what I love about Human nature, we always adapt to survive.

Your top 3 goals in professional life for the next 10 years

  1. Keep on learning and training about new things
  2. Keep growing professionally I don’t like to be stuck
  3. Keep on meeting new people who leave some kind of experience and knowledge