 So we're going to do something a little bit different for this segment, which is a look at spotlighting core and cherished members of the law dot MIT dot edu community. People who have truly helped us to think and to advance. And this is a segment that I want to call. Where are they now. And so, some of you who have been participating for a time or, or who were engaged earlier may notice that there's been a great absence in the force over the last few years. TMA roger is supposed to be or where she formerly was, or perhaps one day she will come again. And I wanted to introduce those of you that are active now to to a really a core member and one of the founding members of the MIT computational law report and so many other aspects of law that MIT dot edu as well. Who you may not be aware of who you may not know. And then she is known other than as I mentioned TMA roger and that TMA I was just hoping you could. You know, talk to us from Chicago where you are now and say a few words about what was your journey. You know, to and then, you know, with law dot MIT dot edu. And let's just start there so that people can know who you are and then we'll find out where you went. Yeah. Yeah, no, I would love to talk about that. I mean, I fell into the law dot MIT dot edu community by chance. I remember one day just coming into the media lab to attend. I think it was a black mirror identity workshop that you were hosting and just being so impressed by the conversation and the people that were at this event that was just like this group of people from district backgrounds all interested in thinking about issues at the intersection of law and business and technology, your BLT framework. And yeah, I was not only so impressed by that event but also how warm you were in terms of welcoming me once you realize that I had an interest in exploring technology more and kind of getting my feet wet into this whole new world of computational law that I had never been exposed to before. And it kind of became the launching path for so much that has happened in my life since then and I yeah I feel really grateful for the community. Here here and you know you brought so much as well in your role as as an editor and advisor for the and actually help launch the MIT computational law report which is now really the public facing flagship of what MIT dot edu. And then TAing all those classes and starting to teach and, and, you know, all the workshops and just all the amazing things. And then like the, like we even did some kind of like international little, like, yeah, and cool engagements and things like you really dove in and and really helped helped us bring everything together. You weren't really a legal person when you showed up initially I thought of you as a business oriented and very technically savvy. What happened and and where do you have you gone. Yeah, so I mean where I'm at now I credit fully to you so I'm right now pursuing a JD MBA at you Chicago and being part of the law that MIT.edu community is what really opened my eyes up to the possibility of even entering into the field of law I think to your point before that I was strictly in business. I think, as I became more involved after, you know, taking the MIT computational law course and being more immersed in the tech industry I started exploring that on my own but I think that this community in particular, and being exposed to so many brilliant legal minds and people who are so dedicated to exploring, you know, maybe overusing this term, like the intersection of long business but I just think that these. There's so much happening right now with like AI with in finance and anything in the world like through this community I discovered is touched by law and I think that that's what propelled me to go and apply to law school and right now my goal is to work, you know, in in business, but with this understanding of how law creates a scaffolding where so much is happening in in the space, be it as a lawyer or as a business person. Right here. Yeah, and, and really truly you have become trilingual now with with this and law and technology where you're not saying much about it but you're, you're extremely technically savvy and you've worked in some really interesting, interesting hotbeds of technology over Well, what can I say, we miss you. It's so good. It's so great to check in with you on your journey now is your, as you're reforging yourself at University of Chicago in the MBA program and the JD program can't wait to see what direction you go when you launch after graduation and in the meantime we just want to thank you for all the great collaborations we had and also for taking a moment just now to sort of check in with everybody so we can see where are they now. I'm definitely going to name the segment where are they now. Thank you. I'm, I guess like one last thing is I feel like I am so excited to come back and become a part of the community once again like once my programs over because this community has will always have a special place in my heart and I'm excited to contribute more once again. Okay, there's always a spot for you here. Have fun and playing in the snow in Chicago. Thank you. Bye.