 I decided to go to Syracuse University and study television and radio film management. Four of us were in the communication school with the same GPA, same internship, same professors, and they got jobs immediately and did not get my first job offer until four and a half years later. And in the back of my mind, I've never forgotten the unemployment in my life. I asked myself, what do I really want to do? Our ability is an answer to that question. We want to lower the unemployment rate for people with disabilities and we can help build the dreams of people with disabilities all over the country. About two years ago, I sat down with Art Thomas at the iSchool and said, Art, I have an idea. A lot of our work is an experiential kind of practice and I consult is that practice to enable students to see how that works. And he said, we've got the partnerships with Microsoft, we have the student base that wants to learn. We can help you pull the thread through. They get clients, they get real problems to work with and then they put in students to solve the problems. This gives you a way to refine how you react to the triggers in a real world situation and apply what you've learned in class. Consulting with a client actually makes you learn a lot of things that are industry related and not curriculum related. We're working with Microsoft to do a better interface to engage people with disabilities at their point of contact. And right now today, we're beta testing voice detects that is Azure driven. Our primary responsibility is to work on the chatbot. AI gives us an amazing opportunity to engage through chatbot, voice detects, text of voice in a more rapid, more engaging way. And so what Connect is today is it's an ability system. So people with disabilities tell us who they are, tell us their work experience and businesses that we work with today can reach out and employ. With AI and machine learning, we're going to revolutionize the way people with disabilities find work. If we're given a chance and we have the right adaptive equipment, we can do just about anything. I think our ability will allow us to connect with other organizations easier and have them more open-minded. We know that with all the Microsoft products that are dealing with accessibility and artificial intelligence, there is going to be some fantastic inventions that are going to allow us to continue to draw out the skills and ability of people with disabilities around the world. We can't wait for tomorrow. I always say to the customers, when you're determined you can do anything and I'm living proof.