Each week Bristol Business News gives a prominent member of the city’s business community the last word on its weekly e-bulletin.
This week Stephen Rosser, chief executive of national law firm Clarke Willmott, answers our 10 questions.
What was the LAST:
Film you watched? Chasing Mavericks, the story of US surfer Jay Moriarty. I’m generally not a big movie goer.
Book you read? The Little Friend – Donna Tart.
Music you bought/downloaded? Music Sirens of Song – Jools Holland.
Concert or play you went to? Australian Pink Floyd at the Colston Hall.
Sporting event you attended? Exeter Chiefs v Gloucester.
Holiday you went on? Christmas in New York. It was a long overdue break.
Restaurant you ate in? Las Iguanas, Bristol Harbourside.
Thing that annoyed you? My gym closing for a week for refurbishment. Sport is a big part of my life. We encourage everyone at Clarke Willmott to get involved in something active if they can. Work/life balance is very important to us as a firm.
Thing that made you laugh out loud? I’m not good at laughing out loud!
Piece of good advice you were given? Keep fit.
Stephen Rosser is a solicitor and chief executive of national law firm Clarke Willmott, based in its Bristol office. He has lived and worked in the city since 1996 and has been with Clarke Willmott since starting his training contract with the firm in 1982. He is a trustee of Penny Brohn Cancer Care. Stephen is a big sports enthusiast, listing swimming cycling and running and competing in triathlons a couple of times a year among his pastimes. Oh, and he also enjoys wake boarding, skiing and kite surfing.