Spencer Wood

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Production Director – Spencer works with Chris to decide where the company’s going, how, and why. He’s also in charge of design and turning Chris’ vision into real websites. He’s the yin to Chris’ yang, the mac to his cheese. You get the idea…

What do you bring to Innermedia?

Over 20 years experience in project management, staff management and account handling

What’s your favourite thing about working at Innermedia?

Without doubt, the team.

What do you do when you’re not at work?

Hang out with my kids, workout, draw, go on mud runs, renovate my Victorian house & drink beer (the last two are not simultaneous).

What’s your favourite Innermedia moment?

So so many, I’ve been here nearly 11 years.

What’s your favourite film/book/album/song?

Today’s favourite band is Death from above 1979 – anything by them – tomorrow it may change.

What’s something we don’t know about you?

I’m secretly very optimistic.

What did you do before coming to Innermedia?

Worked as an account manager for a large print company.

What’s your favourite quote?

Worrying is like sitting in a rocking chair – its passes the time but gets you nowhere.

How do you like to unwind?

See question above about when I’m not at work.

If you were going to be turned into an animal, what would you be?

An owl in a jumper, preferably one that falls off tables.

If you had to swap places with anybody at Innermedia for 24 hours, who would it be and why?

Louis – to find out the dark dark truth.

What inspires you?

My kids  – oh, and Ninja Warrior UK.

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