Nobody warned me.
HH doesn’t do regular. HH performs.
From day one, it felt like I’d been cast in a high-budget corporate series.
The lighting was right, the emails had energy, and the people? Everyone’s giving boardroom with a side of Billboard Hot 100.
I’ve worked in two other organisations before this. Good places. But let me be honest, they did not prepare me for this level of intentional living.
When I think about my journey at HH so far, one word comes to mind: branding. And not the basic kind. I’m talking premium, top-shelf, walk-into-the-room and command attention kind of branding.
The kind that makes you stop and wonder if you accidentally walked into a Netflix set instead of a corporate office.
HH is, without a doubt, the Beyoncé of corporate branding: flawless, intentional, and always headline-ready.
It’s the precision. The thought. The way everything, from our email footers to our gala nights, quietly but confidently says, “We understood the assignment.”
I still remember my first official HH event: the outfits, the energy, the ambience, the red carpet.
I had to pause and ask myself, “Am I in a workplace… or did I just walk into an episode of Dynasty?”
We don’t do basic. We do the most. And I love it here.
But beneath all that glam lies a deeper lesson I’ve come to appreciate: branding is a strategy, not a stunt.
It’s about telling your story before anyone else writes it for you.
It’s about setting a standard and living up to it.
It’s about showing up like you belong in the room… and not just any room, but the room where it happens.
Now, let’s be real. Some people might call it “fake life.” And honestly? If this is fake, then baby, real can rest.
It’s not about pretending. It’s about presenting — showing up with intention, making sure your name, your image, your aura speaks before you even open your mouth.
Every touchpoint. Every post. Every “just a quick picture.” It’s all a PR move in disguise.
We don’t just wear the brand. We become the brand.
Since joining, I’ve leveled up.
My confidence is louder.
I walk into meetings like they’ve been waiting for me.
Because when you’re surrounded by excellence that looks, sounds, and moves with purpose… it rubs off.
So yes, I was shocked.
This level of intentionality? This much glam in a workspace? Completely unexpected.
But now? I get it. I live for it, and I’m loving every second of this well-scripted movie we call HH life.