 I had started in high school playing French horn and was first person from my high school to make all state so I thought it was really good French horn. And when I got to the university I thought I was going to major in music. Then I went into mineral engineering and in mineral engineering I had an opportunity later in that course to go out on a drilling rig. And when I got to the drilling rig they were pulling the equipment out. It was so amazing and so exciting that that's what shaped my view of what I wanted to be. I knew I wanted to go into the oil industry and be a petroleum engineer. I remember taking books over to the basketball games and trying to study while the basketball game was in progress and that never worked well. I remember going to tennis matches and watching with my books. But the one thing I never took books to is I never took books to the football games because those were too intense. Graduating from the University of Alabama did another thing for me is that it instilled in me a passion to win. And I think a lot of Alabama graduates have that and I look for that now in employees. It's that passion to be successful, that passion to help your team succeed, the passion to just win. And it took that with me throughout my whole career and it still works for me today.