Natasha Fay Cox is a community architect for dealership training company Quantum5.
First car: 1984 Pontiac Firebird; bought it for $800!
First concert you attended: Boyz II Men for my 16th birthday
Name a pet peeve: Being late
Most thrilling/adventurous thing you’ve done: I’d say taking a seaplane over the Misty Fjords in Alaska was a breathtakingly beautiful adventure, and a helicopter tour that took us through the Grand Canyon and landed on a plateau for us to get out have lunch and champagne while enjoying the amazing views! More adventures to come!
Your personal hero (and why): Ed Roberts! He has an incredible story of overcoming the odds, and he continues to create such an incredible journey not only for himself but for others as well. He is a true servant leader and my hero!
First job: My first real job was as an executive assistant for an engineering firm in Findlay, Ohio.
Something on your bucket list: There are so many adventures on my list; Scotland is one. Visit my ancestors’ land — Mary Queen of Scots and William of Orange
One thing you learned on the job you never forgot: Kindness! Sharing kindness and being empathic as you never know what someone is going through
First website you go to in the morning: mileoneleadership.com
3 people you’d invite to dinner, living or dead: Mother Theresa, Nelson Mandela and Ed Roberts
What did you want to be when you were a kid? Wife, mother and to be successful in whatever I do
Do you collect anything? Bourbon, whiskey and rocks! Every journey we go on I collect a small rock from that location.
You’re queen for a day. What’s your first order? Kindness and love; every act of kindness you show can make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. Living out kindness daily takes practice but leads to a lifestyle and mindset shift that implores us to meet the world — and each other — with greater empathy and justice.
The most important room in your house: The kitchen and the lounge — we gather with friends and family and always make great memories.
Favorite line from a movie: “Negative, Ghost Rider, the pattern is full.” From Top Gun