Wendy Segall is the kindest, humblest, most understanding woman I know.

When I first started working at the studio, we only had the front parking lot back to the transportation department. We would put all the trucks and trailers up front so the actors would be close to the stage. It was always a huge worry that when we came back off the road there would be no place to park the trucks and trailers because the office people wanted to park there. Since I was the loudest and the scariest they sent me back first to hold the parking.
So one day this lady pulled up into the truck parking and asked if I knew where Stuart was.  I told her I didn’t know who Stuart but she needed to get her car out of the truck parking.
Two or three years later after taking Cory and Morgan to and from  school I met Wendy and we became friends. We were talking over coffee one day and she asked if I remembered the first day we met. I said no and she reminded me of the above story and she was the lady. She calls Stu, Stuart.
I was mortified. I apologize and she just laughed and said not to worry.
I thought to myself how lucky I was that I was still working there, any other wife of the owner would have had me fired.
That should give you an  idea of how Wendy Segall is the kindest, humblest, most understanding woman I know.

Mark La Joie