Leading people talk about their work and their lifestyle. Celinda Huband is the director of the Worcester-based recruitment agency Indigo Pink.

Where were you born?

Texas, US.

What was your first job?

Proof-reading and advertising layout in an American advertising company.

How would you describe your current job?

Challenging, demanding and exacting.

What sort of house do you live in?

A tall red-brick Victorian house which used to be an inn.

What sort of car do you drive?

A Mercedes C Class 240 estate.

What is your greatest achievement?

Producing two fantastic sons.

What is your biggest regret?

So far I don't have any regrets but that's definitely not to say that I haven't made big mistakes. You can always learn more, do more, achieve more but you have to do the best you can with the time and resources you have.

What would you like to change about your life?

I'd like to tweak my life-work balance but not by much.

What makes you angry?

Lack of justice, love, and respect for our fellow human beings.

What bad habits do you have?

Taking on too many things at the same time.

What do you do to relax?

I play my cello or go to the gym.

What is your favourite restaurant/bar?

Pepper and Oz in Malvern and Ostlers in Worcester.

What is your favourite TV show?

House. I love Hugh Laurie and if there is a Jim'll Fix It out there please arrange a meeting!

What is your favourite holiday destination?

Rural Spain where I won't meet anyone who speaks English so I can practice my Spanish.

What do you hate/like about where you live?

I love being at the foothills of the beautiful Malvern Hills. They're on my doorstep and I visit them whenever I need to clear my head.

Who is your best friend?

My sister Gilda.

Who is your greatest hero and why?

My father because he taught me that I can achieve anything as long as I put my mind to it. He taught me to be tolerant and patient. He also taught me what amazing things the unconditional love of a parent can bring out in a child.

Which household chore do you hate most?

Ironing without a doubt!

What is your biggest extravagance?

Regular back massages.

What would you do first if you won a million pounds?

I would build a retirement home for my active mum and dad for their future needs and I'd make sure that all of my family have a sound financial future.

Write your own epitaph.

I'd really like to write something funny that would make people laugh or something incredibly profound that would make people think deeply about improving their life and the lives of people around them, but the first thing that comes to mind is something incredibly boring, so it's probably best that I keep it to myself.