I'm sitting in Ana's office among computers, files
and more computers. She has her office in the back of her brother's computer
repair shop and we're chatting over tuna fish sandwiches her mom brought by.
There's a real feeling of a family business here and the atmosphere is a
combination of thriving productivity, creativity and entertainment. Her
niece is watching Scooby-doo just outside her office door.
These days, the computer is her palette, creating incredible web sites,
corporate presentations and all the things a graphic designer would do in
this multimedia millennium. Working on her latest project, I watch as a
doctor in Amsterdam contacts her via ICQ and a truck driver somewhere in
Texas discusses a logo he wants on the side of his rig. It amazes me that
she can provide technical advice and share her expertise with two people at
the same time over 5000 kilometres apart! She is very modest in her
description of herself as I glance at awards, diplomas and plaques and hear
about her previous businesses and experiences.
Her life in this present situation is a result of a choice she made four
years ago to spend more time with her family, especially her son, Alexander.
She says she enjoys a slower pace these days, but I've yet to see her slow
down.
St. Joseph's Health Centre was her last business location where she
created presentations for doctors and professionals in the health care world
for conferences and meetings around the world. Slide presentations,
illustrations, posters, brochures and even speeches! These connections and
contacts are still her main clients today. The AGM of The Canadian Urology
Association was held in London in 1999 and Ana created their conference
materials including posters, programs, promotional brochures along with the
slides and electronic presentations.
When Ana speaks of her years in Toronto, her face brightens. Although
living a more active and competitive life, she clearly enjoyed the pace and
style a big city has to offer. She began as a free-lance artist. Her
connection with Freelancer's Unlimited, an agency that supplies industry
with creative professionals, kept her quite busy. It wasn't long until
companies started offering her work. Nationwide Advertising utilized her
skill as a troubleshooter while CRV Publications took her aboard as an Art
Director. She would design and layout magazines, pick and size photographs,
commission illustrations, design and assemble ads and special promotions,
coordinate the art department, hire other artists a well as use her own
illustration and art. She worked for a magazine, Performing Arts in Canada,
as a free-lance art director which included the complete design and layout,
from concept to finished art. Her work can also be seen on our own
newsletter The HRABA Journal and, soon, our new web site, which is nearing
it's completion.
Chances are you'll see Ana's work at many charity events such as the Big
Sisters of London Barbara Rankin Golf Classic T-shirts, as well as helping
with programs and fund raisers. She's a board member of the London Youth
Symphony and also helps with their fund raisers. Ana also takes on one or
more co-op students each year and believes strongly in encouraging young
people in their career pursuits. She is very proud of her students.
Here are some quotes from a letter written by Angela Verkaik who gives
some insight of Ana on a business as well as on a personal level:
You are a truly great role model, not just for me, but for
others... You...made me feel at ease. I have learned so much due to
the fact that you are an amazing teacher. [The job placement] not only
helped educate me in the business world but also helped me find a great
friend.
These quotes also reflect my own impressions working with Ana on the
newsletter, web site and some of my own projects. The HRABA is fortunate to
have such a talented and kind member.