I take a lot of pleasure in what I consider to be the real moments where I succeeded in what I’m trying to set out to do. It goes back to my commitment to making sure that people who are left behind are at the center. So whether it be with ESOMAR, for example, or other places, success has always been about whether I can help people who would have otherwise not been in the room. For me, it’s about creating bridges between worlds that may not understand each other, and ensuring that each of those worlds learns to understand each other and learns to respect the value that they can bring to other people’s work. Success is when you can bring these different worlds together towards a common purpose, a common understanding, and a real willingness to move forward together.