What is your one ambition?
To continue studying and enhance my career. Moreover another thing I would really like to do is to visit a third world country and help the people in need. Whilst there, I would also like to form part of a team which sets up a radio station with the aim to support the poorest of the poor. This should help them improve their standard of living and lead a better life.

What was your first job?
Waitress at Smugglers’ Cave. My family-run restaurant at Marsalforn, Gozo.

Fascinating fact about you?
I consider myself as a good listener, and someone who can be trusted… and maybe charming too.

One word you'd use to describe you
Do I have to say it? P-A-N-I-C!!!

You have Lm10 to spend on impressing someone what would you buy?
I think that not even a single penny is required to impress someone!!!

Your favourite memory?
When in my teenage years I met NEK, the good looking Italian singer, after his performance at the Astra Theatre in Gozo.

Your most embarrasing moment?
Three years ago, during the feast of St. Mary at Victoria. Upon my arrival in Independence Square, where I had to meet my date, something went wrong with the zippers of my skirt and all of a sudden I was going to end up in my briefs in the middle of a crowd of people. Thank God, at least he was not looking in that direction.

What's your most memorable on-air experience?
The first time broadcasting news from the brand new studios on a Saturday morning, the first of October 2005! It was exciting!

What do Capital Radio's listeners mean to you?
A source of motivation to keep striving to give our listeners the best service ever. Above all they mean support and satisfaction.

Since I've been at Capital I have learnt that
to be assertive is very important in every field of life, and this is thanks to the Assertiveness course Mediacoop organizes from time to time, and I’ve also learnt that the key to success lies in being part of a good team!

Charmaine Attard