 My name is Adam Ford. I'm the Senior Vice President of Sales for Macquarie Futures here in North America. I get to interact with traders of commodities and traders of futures and options and other derivative products here in Canada and United States and Central and South America. When the opportunity to move to New York first presented itself, I was actually incredibly sort of apprehensive and frightened. But the minute I stepped foot in Manhattan, I realized that there was never going to be an opportunity like this. It's the most incredible city I've ever been to. I studied a bachelor's of economics at A&U. It's now been proven that some of the courses that I took were really, I think, vocationally oriented and something that I've been able to apply directly to my current role. So things like, you know, the core theory of economics and statistics and mathematical theory. When I think of A&U, I think of the Ivy League colleges in the United States. Schools like MIT or Harvard or Yale. If you interact with a lot of the alumni out of the A&U, they're often people who have come from those Ivy League type of establishments. A degree from A&U has far-reaching, I think, application. I would encourage people to sort of lift their heads and look up at the world. People back home at A&U need to know that their degree from the A&U is recognizable and applicable over here in New York. This is quite daunting when you're sitting in the lecture theatre in Canberra considering, you know, a career in New York or in London or in Tokyo perhaps. But there are people out there who have gone through that experience already and alumni have, I think, a real luxury of being able to tap that network. Being part of the Alumni Organization to use some of the language of my world is a free option. It's unknown at the time what it is you might gain from that. But I think at the very least you're going to meet incredibly interesting and accomplished people when the opportunity to volunteer for the Alumni Association here in the United States came up. You know, I sat back and thought about, you know, that option I had to participate or not. And for me it was an instant decision. I wanted to opt in, I wanted to participate and I wanted to see where it would take me. Already in a short period of time I've been incredibly surprised and impressed and I can't wait to see where it goes.