Sandra Morel has been the Front of House and now Membership Associate since 2019. She is the first person visitors to the Signet Library will be welcomed by and has supported many events over the years.
Here she talks to Sarah Leask about her time at the WS Society, highlights and shares memorable moments.
Most visitors will be greeted by you, when visiting the Signet Library. Tell us about your role as Front of House and now Membership Associate.
I manage a variety of tasks including welcoming members and visitors, booking meeting rooms, handling subscription payment over the phone, and overseeing administrative tasks related to CPD bookings. I also provide support to Sarah Leask with new membership applications and enquiries. Since the Signet Library is just off the Royal Mile, I often provide assistance to tourists who are interested in the history of the building.
What’s the most rewarding part of your job?
I gain satisfaction from the events that WS puts on, such as the Annual WS Dinner and a memorable occasion was Secretary John Kerry’s phenomenal address on the Climate Crisis in 2023.
The variety of events, from corporate gatherings to weddings, showcases the Signet Library in diverse ways, highlighting its versatility and beauty. The WS Society team demonstrates remarkable flexibility and adaptability, skilfully managing a diverse array of events, from high-profile Royal visits to engaging Mock Court Sessions, ensuring each occasion is executed seamlessly and meets the unique needs of participants.
You joined the WS Society in 2019, please share some memorable highlights?
Witnessing the organisation required for the Royal family’s event was fascinating. And what a memorable moment when the security guard of the King asked for a glass of water for His Majesty, while attending an event at Parliament Hall!
The Signet Library and the WS Society supports events arranged at St Giles Cathedral such as the St Andrewstide Service and the Thistle Service. The Signet Library is often used for robing and crowd holding and this is an opportunity to see members of the WS Society walk alongside the Knights of the Order of the Thistle and other distinguished offices including Senators from the College of Justice.