 Well, it was great to be at the University of Alabama. First off, we had a superb football team as we do today, so that was exciting. I was in the business school and very interested in what my opportunities would be there. And just being in campus life was wonderful. I enjoyed going to football games and basketball games, interaction in the Greek life there, even though I wasn't in a sorority. So I met my husband, James, at the University of Alabama. We were both students. And that really was the start of our life together. We actually married at the University of Alabama at Gorgas House. And I went on to graduate school at the University. So we spent a lot of our early days at the University of Alabama. It really is the roots and the basis for us for the long-term life that we've had together. I had an undergraduate business degree and then a master's in economics. And I had the good fortune of great faculty at the University of Alabama that pointed me to my first job. And that was as an economist with the Bureau of Labor Statistics in Washington, DC. In the course of that, I did some studies on the defense industry and other industries. And my next position that I interviewed for was at Lockheed in Marietta, Georgia, and took a position there as a senior industrial engineer. So my background in economics, my business degree, all matched well. Building on my business background and my great education from the University allowed me then to move up through the organization at Lockheed and now Lockheed Martin.