 I became an engineer because America lost, was losing the space race and like a lot of other young men and women in my generation, I was part of that group that wanted to give back into space. Eight years after graduation, Governor Dreyfus appointed me as a commissioner on the State of Wisconsin Public Service Commission where I was confirmed by the Senate. So I went from working from the electric utility and consulting to be one of the three commissioners in the State of Wisconsin regulating electric gas and other utilities. I was called to Washington and nominated by President George Herbert Walker Bush to be the commissioner on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in 1990. My engineering degree from UWM was the single ticket to get me into the big game. Without that ticket, I would not have been able to do anything that I had done. Without that university degree, that engineering degree in my case, I wouldn't have gotten into the game at all. And so I think I owe it to those who made that possible to return something back. I'm Bronko Terzic and I'm a Milwaukee engineer. I am Bronko Terzic, engineer from Milwaukee.