 I grew up in small town New Zealand. I had a single mother who raised me and my two brothers. She worked three jobs or very blue collar jobs. She raised the three of us in less than $40,000 a year. So technically we were a low socioeconomic family. In my career I worked in recruitment and saw firsthand the impact of criminal convictions for individuals where I would be the messenger for our clients who did not want to offer a first interview, a chance to anyone with a criminal conviction. Four years ago I stepped out of my full-time job to launch a charitable company called Take Two. Take Two is a three-year program to support individuals in the justice system and have a second chance at life. And then working in investments and tech scene, understanding the opportunities in tech, the salaries, the talent shortage, the lack of diversity. There's a big opportunity to solve that problem with the problem of individuals in the justice system who need that next opportunity. The journey's been really tough but the hardest part was actually that first step in getting going. So over the four years a lot has been around the storytelling for individuals. The statistics are shocking but people resonate with the stories that the most that are coming out of our program and the transformation. And I can't imagine doing anything different.