Betty, Chief Morale Officer

My name is Betty. My parents recently married so my last names are Randall-Rayworth. I have a brother named Kevin. He’s a big deal at the Capitol Theatre. As you can see by my picture, I am a corgi but I don’t look like the ones that the Queen had (does the King have them now? Someone should look into this). I am 4 years old and have been operating as PSG’s Chief Morale Officer for the last year. Since you are reading this, I assume you would like to know more about my work experience, what qualifies me for this job and why my presence makes working with the PSG team even better.

First duty of the day for me is to greet the rest of the team members at the door, and then to welcome anyone else that might pop in during the day. It sometimes takes me a while to run from one end of the office to the front door, what with the short legs and all, but I get it done. This inevitably leads to lots of smiles and petting. I don’t have a tail which is also a unique feature that is often referenced. So far, all PSG team members and clients seem pleased with my presence and work ethic. I spend most of my day laying outside of each team member’s offices. I have a good sense of people’s moods so I rotate based on need. When there are meetings in the boardroom, I lay under the table. Until someone steps on a paw, at which point I quickly exit the room.

I believe that what I bring to the table, and under it, gives the Portfolio Solutions Group team that extra paw up on the competition.