 Hi, my name is Sarah Sloan and I'm an industrialization engineer here at Rock Law Automation. I work on operator interfaces, primarily our graphic terminals. So it's something that's usually mounted on a machine or something of that nature so that the operator can control what's going on on the manufacturing line. They're used on roller coasters from time to time. The people who are operating the roller coaster can actually control the trains leaving and coming into the station and things like that. I was an electrical engineer all throughout college and I do industrial engineering now and I love it. It's not something I would have considered before I applied to be an industrial engineer but now that I'm doing it I find out that that's really my passion. I was really interested in Rockwell from some of the different things you know the roller coasters you know that that's something that's interesting to me. They had a really great intern program and they'll rotate different positions and I really liked the opportunities for lateral movement where I could try different things and that's actually where I learned that I love industrialization. UWM was my first choice for an engineering school. There were some other choices in there but I liked the program there and I also liked kind of the culture of UWM. I'm actually the UWM Panthers at Work liaison for engineering for the Rockwell Automation Alumni Group here. We host Lunch and Learns. We'll do different sorts of you know classes and you know we had just had our intern event up in the clock tower and other neat fun networking things. I'm Sara Sloan. I'm a Milwaukee engineer.