 You know, it's an extremely dynamic industry. Things change daily, at least on my end. It kind of keeps you on your toes. It's exciting. It's very exciting to wake up every day and know that we've been doing the same thing for decades. But today, somebody's got a new solution to it. There's so many crazy rising things happening that there's always somewhere, I think, that you can find your niche. You get a lot of exposure to a lot of different industries. It's an industry that is going to impact a lot of different nuances of the world right now. When I became an account manager in our ASI group, I had a specific focus on packaging. That's when I started to attend both the annual meetings and the executive leadership conference. Started exhibiting here because this is the show to be at. Then we started learning a little bit more about PMMI, it's an organization, what it could provide. It wasn't intentional. I actually was working in the motorcycle industry. And was looking for something new. I got started in the packaging industry for somebody I knew. She told me a company was looking for somebody to sell packaging equipment internationally. And now it is 11 years later. And I don't know everything about it, but I know a lot more and I love it as much today as I did the day that I opened it. One of the really wonderful things about emerging leaders is that it provides a lot of really cool networking opportunities. For me, it's about the relationships that you're continuing to develop and people that you can go and talk to when you need advice and when you need help. The benefits there at this point truly are networking. Being able to get some new contacts and then put maybe some potential customers. The Emerging Leaders Committee helps me develop as a leader because there's like-minded colleagues in the industry. Building upon people that I can call on and also developed a lot of really good friendships along the way.