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Peak Support Q&A: Edmund Perez
Edmund, or Edz – as he is most commonly known among his peers at Peak Support, has been with the company for the past two years. He looks up to his parents a lot as they inspire him to become a better person every day. Honest, assertive, loving, friendly, and funny – these are just some of Edz’s best personality traits. He is a big fan of spy films such as James Bond and Mission Impossible, and the iconic movie classic Ghost. When Edz wants to relax, he listens to timeless songs from Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Barbra Streisand, and Bread. His two adorable and playful Shih Tzus, Mojo and Fendi, never fail to make him smile. During his college days, Edz was a member of a dance troupe and a glee club. Read the newest Q&A blog now and get to know him better.
How did you keep yourself busy during the lockdowns?
Mostly work. I also took care of my sick mom and helped my family out with our business.
Where do you position yourself in the line at the buffet?
Normally, at the end of the line. I’m pretty shy when it comes to food.
When was the last time you felt frustrated?
The last time I felt frustrated was when I decided to end my relationship with my partner.
What important lesson have you learned from your family?
I am so grateful for my family because they taught me how to become a business-oriented person.
How often do you pamper yourself?
At least once a week. I like to go bar hopping or go to the beach with my friends.
If you were to go deep-sea diving, what creature do you hope to see?
Mermaids. I’ve heard so much about them, and I just want to see them face to face.
Why is it hard for people to let go of the past?
Because our past is still connected to our present.
What is something that you’re very passionate about?
Theater acting, singing, and dancing. I would love to be in showbusiness someday.
Is there a harsh reality that you like to ignore?
My stomach. It’s getting annoying.
How good are you at remembering birthdays?
My memory is really poor when it comes to birthdays. So, I’d give myself a 2 out of 10.
What qualities do you wish mankind had more of?
I wish mankind was more sensible, loving, caring, and less materialistic. When we don’t have hatred in our hearts, we can live in a more peaceful world.
Where do you feel the safest?
I feel the safest when I’m with my family.
If you could change one thing forever, what would it be?
I want to restart the world. I want to see the world with no pollution, war, drugs, dirty politics, killings, crime, etc.
What do you do to unplug after work?
Chatting with my mom and friends, and going to the mall.
My claim to fame would be _____.
My talent in singing, dancing, and theater acting.
Check out our other previous Q&As below:
Peak Support Q&A: Al James Abalos
Peak Support Q&A: Autumn Heard
Peak Support Q&A: Marlou Abalona
Peak Support Q&A: Lana Charlton
Peak Support Q&A: Daniel Gutierrez
Peak Support Q&A: Alyssa Hedrick
Peak Support Q&A: Mari Lou Nina Pineza
Peak Support Q&A: Jim Ray Gacita
Peak Support Q&A: Maria Cecilia Acido
Peak Support Q&A: Manuel Co Jr.
Peak Support Q&A: Bianca Lazaro
Peak Support Q&A: Shirleen Telis
Peak Support Q&A: Roland Allan Papa
Peak Support Q&A: Marichel Natividad
Peak Support Q&A: Hannah Steiman
Peak Support Q&A: Carlos Cornista
Peak Support Q&A: Francis Eronico
Peak Support Q&A: Raezalaine Tayag
Peak Support Q&A: Bryan Rosario
Peak Support Q&A: Patrick Pilares
Peak Support Q&A: Honey Faith Belnas
Peak Support Q&A: Jonathan Steiman
Peak Support Q&A: Hazel Abijay
Peak Support Q&A: Kevin Calatrava
Peak Support Q&A: Leizl Joy Yee
Peak Support Q&A: Jan Merrick Lazaro
Peak Support Q&A: Kathleen Egger
Peak Support Q&A: George Tillotson
Peak Support Q&A: Mark Pabriaga
Peak Support Q&A: Mimi Abelarde
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