Betty hired as new CGO

14 September 2007  |  Published in Belgium, Real life

dscn3454-small.jpg Arlon (Belgium) – for immediate release

The Next Net is pleased to announce the appointment of Betty, as its new Chief Gardening Officer. The appointment is effective September 14, 2007.

Ms. Betty brings more than 3 months of experience from the agricultural and gardening sectors. As the descendant of Dizzy, she will build on her family assets. She was very early in her carreer trained to the inticraties of cleaning up orchards and meadows from brambles and nettles. Prior to her appointment, she was a trainee at a family farm near Bastogne (Belgium).

“This is a tremendous and important development for us,” said family chair Patrick Vande Walle. “Betty is a talented professional, who is well-equipped to clean up the orchard. She is determined to make our property look good. She will also be in charge of bleating the family out of bed on Sunday morning. We are thrilled to welcome Betty to our staff and look forward to her involvement”. Ms Betty will form a team with Mr Flea, the CEO (Chief Entertainement Officer), a Labrador retriever puppy, pictured right.dscn3386-small.jpg

Ms. Betty, who is a Mini Doe (Capra aegagrus hircus), has a MGA (Masters degree in Garden cleaning Administration) and is an undergraduate in cheese making from Goat University. She bleats in her own language, but understands some French.

Press Contact : Patrick Vande Walle.
Personal interviews with the CGO and CEO can be arranged on request.

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