 Alright, so John Diakwano, I'm from Avondale, Pennsylvania, I'm a criminal justice major and I'm a senior on the baseball team. I really started my recruiting late in my senior year, so I got an email from Stevenson and it looked interesting, so I came down for one of the visitation days and took a look and as soon as I saw the facilities and the dorms and all that, I was hooked. This is where I was coming. We really wanted to get out there what SAC was and what we do for the athletes and how much of a voice we have in the MAC conference and then at the national level even. Basically in legislation and changes and that kind of stuff and then even here at school trying to get new events for athletes and stuff like that. And I know that he was very integral with the whole Gala thing and that was, I mean the student athletes loved that change, having the getting away from the standard traditional banquet feel to the green carpet and more videos and those sorts of things. And certainly the work that you've done with him through this video sequence, that's certainly another special and unique thing that we're doing that he's helped integrate into Stevenson. Other schools don't have what we have, other big D1 schools like normally athletic departments are a little bit separated from the rest of the school. Here it's all one big community, but it's just being around all the other athletes and interacting with all the administrators and that kind of stuff. No one's a stranger here, you can always talk to somebody. I guess basically when you pull up to the school, you see the stadium first and you see the parking lot packed with cars and you always think what's going on. And even driving by at night, the lights are always on, everybody's always thinking oh something's going on in the turf, there's got to be a game, something like that. I don't want to say athletic comes first here, but it's a huge role here and that's what drew me here.