 Now we're actually in the construction project right now here within the Zoo Interchange. I'm a 2004 graduate with the civil engineering program at UWM and right now I work at HNTB Corporation. I've been there for 12 years. I'm a transportation engineer. I chose to go to UWM based upon its reputation in the industry of civil engineering. I knew UWM was going to be a good choice for me. The Zoo Interchange is the busiest interchange in the entire state. Over 300,000 vehicles a day. And when you know the work that you're going to do is going to improve safety for all those travelers and get them through the interchange, more quickly it's going to be a huge accomplishment. I had a really cool internship while I was at UWM. I was the traffic engineer on the Market Interchange Reconstruction Project in downtown Milwaukee. At the time it was the largest project the Wisconsin DOT ever undertook and I was fortunate enough to get an internship at HNTB to work on that project. One of the benefits of going to UWM is the strong industry partnerships the university has some of them with Fortune 500 companies. My example when I was in college through a corporate partnership a speaker from HNTB Corporation came and spoke to our technical writing class and that speaker talked a little bit about his job and where he worked and I heard that I said well that's a place I want to work. After that class I talked to that person, got to learn a little bit more about the company I work at now and then eventually I was able to get an internship there and you look at what's been built in Milwaukee, some of the most iconic landmarks, the Market Interchange, the New Art Museum in Milwaukee, Miller Park, the new skyscraper going up for Northwestern Mutual. Those are all projects that UWM engineers played a large role in and that's what makes me proud as a UWM graduate. I'm Andy Kowski and I'm a Milwaukee engineer.