Episode 17 of The Cook Podcast

By: The Cook Podcast January 25, 2021 4 793

The Cook Podcast is your audio connection to our company, to our culture, and to each other. Each episode will feature a wide variety of content from people throughout Cook that will inform, inspire, and entertain you.

Like many things during the COVID-19 pandemic, The Cook Podcast was put on hold for a few months. Interviews that were done a while ago had to wait even longer before they could see the light of day—including this one that Jon Hancuff did with Zoe Sharp. Zoe split her childhood between northern England and Saudi Arabia. Growing up, she loved science, art, and horses. She went on to earn a degree in equine science, then she worked for several years for equine specialists before taking a job with Cook Veterinary in 1999. Zoe then moved into Critical Care, where she still works today as a global product manager. While horses have remained a constant in her life, they are not the only thing that keeps Zoe busy when she is not at work. Listen to this episode to hear her story.

A few of the many adventurous moments from Zoe Sharp’s life.

Also in this episode

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-Music by Daniel Puckett (former CRI co-op)
-Opening and closing by Erin Greene (Senior District Manager, MedSurg-Reproductive Health)

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  1. Lisa thanks for Sharing, its great to learn more about our colleague’s, a great insight into the real you.

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