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December 16, 2006

Who's who in Mariemont: Desiree Norman and Lucky

In the daily grind, we all meet and greet dozens, maybe hundreds of people. Many we may know well, many may be mere acquaintances, and many are complete strangers.

Still, many are people whose job it is to ensure great customer service. Although we as customers are not expected to remember their faces, these people are entrusted to remember ours.

Here is an opportunity to meet a few of the people whom you may have encountered at one point, or may encounter sometime in the future.

Desiree Norman is the assistant manager at Mariemont’s U.S. Bank, where she has been employed for four years.

Hometown:
Anderson Township

Hobbies:
Watching the Cincinnati Bengals, playing softball, reading James Patterson novels

Last good book read:
Maximum Ride

Favorite music: Country

Favorite movie: Boondock Saints

Favorite TV shows: House, CSI, Grey’s Anatomy

Ambition in life:
“I want to overcome my fear of heights.”

Extra! Extra!: Desiree just got married

Brian “Lucky” McMillan is the new barber in the Mariemont Barber Shop. Fresh out of barber school, Lucky provides all services, which include traditional razor outlines, straight razor shaves and facial/hot-towel treatments.

Why did you choose barber school:
“It is the history and tradition that lured me. It is the only trade I have truly enjoyed. The social interaction is similar to that of a bartender.”

Where are you from: “I was living in Chicago for years, and the barber shop I went to was great … with a great atmosphere. I got married, and decided to move back to Cincinnati, where I was born and raised.”

Hobbies: Hot Rods and getting tattoos

Favorite music: Rockbilly, Blue Grass, Blues and Honky Tonk

Favorite movie:
True Romance

Favorite TV show: The Office

Ambition: To just continue going in the direction I’m going, with a good career and raising a family.

Posted by johnston at December 16, 2006 07:45 PM