Professional Journey
Tablea Pfendsack began her career managing a Swiss bar before 2005, honing her operational and staff management skills. She drew the children’s book The Very Hairy But Not So Scary Mouse on August 28, 2015, providing vibrant artwork to a first series aimed at managing anxieties. With Compass, she became a Bay Area real estate agent in 2015.
Year | Role | Details |
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Pre‑2005 | Bar Manager | Managed a Swiss bar and met future husband Joe Thornton |
2015 | Illustrator | Illustrated The Very Hairy But Not So Scary Mouse |
2015– | Real Estate Agent | Joined Compass in Bay Area, serving residential clients |
Family and Personal Life
Tabea married NHL player Joe Thornton in Switzerland on June 26, 2009. With two children, Ayla (born July 2010) and River (born June 2013), their family life is influenced by professional sports and the arts.
Event | Date | Notes |
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Marriage to Joe Thornton | June 26, 2009 | Wedding held in Switzerland |
Birth of Ayla | July 2010 | First child |
Birth of River | June 2013 | Second child |
Joe Thornton’s Career Highlights
Joe Thornton had a successful 24 season NHL career, winning individual and team honours. Over 1,109 assists in 1,714 games demonstrate his playmaking ability.
Achievement | Year | Detail |
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Hart Memorial Trophy | 2006 | NHL MVP for the 2005‑06 season |
Art Ross Trophy | 2006 | Leading scorer in the 2005‑06 season |
Olympic Gold Medal | 2010 | Vancouver Winter Games with Team Canada |
Career Assists Milestone | Career | Surpassed 1,000 assists |
FAQ
Who is Tabea Pfendsack?
Swiss businesswoman and illustrator Tabea Pfendsack works in children’s publishing and real estate.
What notable book did she illustrate?
She illustrated The Very Hairy But Not Scary Mouse, released on August 28, 2015.
Who is Joe Thornton?
Former NHL player, Hart Trophy, Art Ross Trophy winner, and 2010 Olympic gold medallist Joe Thornton.
What are Tabea’s current ventures?
Tabea, a real estate agent with Compass in the Bay Area since 2015, plans to write more children’s novels.