Welcome to Sonar Group’s ‘Team Coffee’ series. Today we change it up, and sit down with Adi to have a burger and get to know him better.
Adi Selva
December 9, 2021
Digital Producer – I work closely with the Sonar clients and the team at Sonar to deliver efficient, complete and winning products for our clients.
Currently, I’m striving to be the best at what I do and continually improve my skill set. I’d also like to increase my skill-set in public speaking someday.
The perfect workday for me would be having a cup of hot chocolate in the morning and then looking through what I have due for the day by creating a to-do list and jumping straight to work. I love collaborating with the team on projects to achieve goals for each client. This feeling is unreal, which is pretty much what keeps me going as a Digital Producer as well. After work, it’s either going to the gym or spending time with family and friends .
Outside of work I’ve been reading a few books to help me improve on being a better project manager. The book I’m reading right now is called the Phoenix Project. I also keep a look out for well designed websites to help come up with new ideas when ideating with our clients.
Outside of work I moonlight as an explorer to find the best Korean Fried Chicken and burgers in Melbourne. I also enjoy trying out new recipes and currently it’s thai. Aside from these I love going on long drives as well.
I just recently joined Sonar, but I love how everyone is so positive and supportive of each other to achieve goals on all of the projects we work on.
Songs: Cold by Boy in Space, ICONIC by Logic, In the end by Linkin Park.
Books: Harry Potter series and the Lord of the rings series.
Movies: All the Star Wars movies, Avengers Endgame, Fury
Korean Fried Chicken and chocolate for sure. Chocolate biscuits, chocolate thickshakes, chocolate donuts and chocolate croissants. Did I mention I love chocolate?
This one is a movie quote by Sylvester Stallone – ‘It ain’t about how hard you hit. It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward’