As a kid, Andria’s days on the farm mostly consisted of feeding the chickens, minding the cows and keeping the lawn and hedges looking neat. From canola fields to soccer fields, life was defined by opportunities to pitch in. Whether the goal was a smoother harvest, or winning that next game, it’s always been about working towards that bigger purpose.
“It was always pretty busy on the farm,” says Andria. “But when there was work to be done, we all did it together.”
Now, as one of the newest additions to The Climate Corporation team in Canada, Andria is doing it again – this time, with the goal of helping other farmers.
“It’s really cool to be a part of this, and to have that team aspect again,” she says. “New ideas come from that – everything just runs better when you have good people to work with.”
Andria’s work ethic wasn’t the only thing she picked up from her upbringing. Somehow between all the games and chores, Andria started cultivating a healthy appreciation for technology – but not without working for it first.
“My parents put me in piano lessons when I was younger, and I had to practice and take all these exams. So, to make sure I followed through, my parents bribed me with a laptop,” Andria laughs, “So I ended up getting the laptop, and I just thought it was the coolest thing ever.”