 It is my great privilege to represent the many fine associates of First National Bank and joining with the NEA Foundation to honor educators and others who are committed to the advancement of public education in our country. First National Bank believes that young people are our nation's most precious resource. Sending more young people to college so they can pursue their dreams and reach the potential is truly the wise investment. We are delighted and proud to present this year's Outstanding Service to Public Education Award to the Hispanic Scholarship Fund. Thank you, Steve, and First National Bank of Omaha for your support of the NEA and your sponsorship of this wonderful award. On behalf of the HSF Board of Directors, especially those with us this evening, Jim McNamara, Elizabeth Oliver Farrell and Angel Morales, on behalf of our amazing staff, on behalf of the families and students we serve, and on behalf of our HSF Scholars and Alumni, I want to sincerely thank the NEA Foundation for this wonderful honor. Before I go on, I want to say hi to my wife and my family watching online. Hi, beautiful. Hi, Mom. Something that people don't know about me is that in addition to having an MBA, I'm also a certified high school teacher. Yeah. During my senior year at Harvard, I enrolled in a special program at the Harvard School of Education to earn my certification, and my ultimate goal still is to be a teacher and baseball coach at my alma mater, Baldwin Park High School. Education runs in my family. My grandmother was a teacher in Mexico. My mother worked at Kenmore Elementary School as a home liaison. Three of my sisters are teachers, and one sister is a school board member. Yes, that deserves a round of applause. And finally, like all of you, I wouldn't be here if it weren't for my teachers. So as the oldest of eight children born in the United States to Mexican immigrants who came here for a better life for their children, I'd like to conclude by my remarks by thanking the teachers who made a difference and an impact on my life. Ms. Keringa, Ms. Nakama, Ms. Tennant, Ms. Robeson, Ms. Adams, Ms. White, Mr. Kaiser, Mr. Evans, Mr. Higa, Mrs. Tremaine, Mr. Tomei, Mr. Sterling, Mr. Pagoni, and Mr. Zane. Thank you to them and to all of you. Finally, please visit HSF.net and learn how you can share our resources and information with your neighbors and the students and the families you serve. Thank you very much.