 My small steps throughout my career were first establishing the fundamentals for engineering, which actually happened here at Purdue University. And then it was evolving to do design build and test experimentation, really getting a lot of hands-on experience. And then from there, my next small step was to broaden out from subsystem work to system work, understanding the complex interdependencies of large-scale systems. For me, the giant leap was when I pivoted my career from understanding that my position was not to solve complex engineering problems, but rather to identify the pain points in our aerospace community and society and help solve those problems through engineering. I am John Dankinich, and my degrees are in aeronautics and astronautics, both my bachelors in science and masters in science. We're here from Purdue in 2001 and 2003 respectively. And I am a Purdue engineer.