 Hi, I'm Russ Reid. I'm the Project Director for the Consortium for Bioscience Credentials, commonly known to us as C3BC. This is our large U.S. Department of Labor, TAA grant, and commonly known to us as the TAC grant. And I'm delighted to invite you to come to our national meeting. This is our third national meeting. It is February 25th through the 27th. And for those of you who have not been to Winston-Salem, it's a great place in North Carolina. And February can be good weather. It can also be a little cold, so I just want to prepare you for that. But the facilities that you're coming to are the first class facilities in North Carolina for the biosciences. I'm very, very excited and very, very happy to introduce you to where we're going to be. We will be in the Innovation Quarter, which is our research park. And more specifically, we will be seeing for the first time 525 and Vine, which is the new facility for Foresight Technical Community College in Innovation Quarter. So pack your bags, get ready. We can't wait to see you. It's also a very exciting time for us because this is the first time we will have our National Advisory Council coming to our national meeting. The National Advisory Council has an important role to the grant. It is made up of a mixed group of professionals, including people from bioscience companies, bioscience associations, workforce groups, and academia. The grant has really progressed. Our latest addition of what we call Impact Magazine, which is our annual review of the grant, is called Milestones. And we're at a point in time in the grant where we've entered year three of the grant. We believe we've delivered some important milestones and we want to show you. To give you an example, when you come here to the Innovation Quarter, you will see things as they weren't. A massive amount of changes happened in one year since you were here for those of you who were here last year. And at the same time, on the third day of the grant, we'll be coming over to Oak Grove. Oak Grove is a great facility and that facility has expanded dramatically. And now we have a permanent place for our Science Skills Lab Center and we'll be able to tour that. And at the same time, we'll have a great, great speaker on the third day of our grant, Dr. Anthony Attala from the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine. So it's going to be an exciting time. Pack your bags, as I mentioned, and please come and see us at the C3BC National Meeting in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Thank you.