THE HUMAN TOUCH

Interview with

Philippe Segers

THE HUMAN TOUCH

Interview with

Philippe Segers

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“If I won one million in the lottery, I would perhaps daydream about a trip to the edge of space”

What was your first job related to coffee?
In 1989, at a coffee brokerage company Coffee Trading Agency in Antwerp, Belgium
What profession did you want to be when you were a kid?
From police officer, fireman, F1 racer to airline pilot
How do you relax best after a busy day at work?
Listening to some good easy listening music, mostly jazz, with something to read
What book are you currently reading?
Sapiens, a brief history of Humankind
What type of series do you usually watch (Drama, Comedy, Sci-Fi etc.)?
Since I watched Star Wars in the movie theater back in 1977, it used to be mostly Sci-Fi but ultimately Science, Drama and Historical dramas offer more entertainment.
Do you play an instrument and if so, which?
No, unfortunately not! My parents should have been more persistent when I was young, now I lack the patience to learn from scratch.
Do you have a role model and if so, whom?
I would have to pick my dad, from whom I got righteousness and fairness. A critical thinker, who, should there be many more like him, could have contributed to make the world a better place. I also wish there were more people out there as the likes of Carl Sagan, Neil deGrasse Tyson and Richard Dawkins.
What is your preferred type of vacation (e. g. mountains, sea, city-trip)?
The perfect trip for me combines culture and nature. I would always look for a combination of relaxing (preferably) on the beach and cultural trips.
What would you do if you won one million in the lottery?
I would seriously daydream about buying a small express cruiser moored in the Mediterranean ... or perhaps a trip to the edge of space and look down to earth from a couple of 100 miles up! Most would find its way on an investment account for now …
What are you most grateful for in your life?
Being healthy and also being able to enjoy the simple things in life.
Favorite hobbies or sports?
Traveling, trekking, exercising, running, swimming. Soccer and watching snooker!
Your currently most played song on your playlist?
Last time I checked, it was “In a lifetime” by Clannad. I guess because it is on my daily late-night sleeping playlist.
General
Info

NAME

Philippe Segers

DATE OF BIRTH

19.01.67

COMPANY

Coinca SAC

CITY AND COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE

Lima – Peru

POSITION/DEPARTMENT

Management

DATE OF FIRST DAY AT NKG

I believe some day early April 1991 as an international trainee

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Which facial expression do you make before drinking your first coffee?

And which one after your coffee?

What is your most significant characteristic?
How are you feeling right now?

“The perfect trip for me combines culture and nature. I would always look for a combination of relaxing (preferably) on the beach and cultural trips.”

What is your strangest/best/worst Covid-19-habit (if it has affected your daily life)?
I developed a sweeter tooth …
What should your fridge never be without? Any Covid-Updates on that?
Ice cold milk and even colder beer.
How do you make your coffee at home (Capsules, pads, filter, bean-to-cup coffee machine)?
Capsules for cappuccino and mocha and good old traditional filtered.
How did you first discover your passion for coffee?
A family visit and holiday in Guatemala that turned out into going to the office every day and visiting coffee farms and suppliers.
How long have you been working for NKG and in which positions?
Since 1992, starting off as a green/decaf trader at Descafecol Mercantil in Bogota and Manizales for a short period, then passing on to SKN del Tolima as assistant to the management, and in 1994 I started as trader at Coinca.
What do you like most about working with NKG/your team?
I think it is something special to be working for a family-owned company that can call itself number 1 in the business.
This summer, I hope I will be able to …
travel without having strange people shoving sticks up my nose or down my throat.
Six things
you like
  • Those people who care for abandoned or mistreated animals.

  • Wildlife and Ocean conservationists

  • A juicy, medium rare steak! Sorry vegetarians, I promise to switch to a cell-based grown steak as soon as it tastes as good as the real thing …

  • Evergreen bands such as Steely Dan, Supertramp, Pink Floyd, Pat Metheny, Genesis, Peter Gabriel, too many to list …

  • All historic places, old medieval churches and convents

  • World Soccer Cup

What do you prefer?
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