 My name is Mickey Wilson. My name is Tom Eaton. My name is Jim Crawford. My name is Hannah Sanders. My name is Doug Sankl. I'm a graduate of the South Tech Biotech Program. I work at Forsyth Tech Community College. I joined a company that is called Kerinetics. I'm the lab operations manager at Wake Forest Institute for regenerative medicine. I work for Appalachian State University here at the North Carolina Research Campus. I'm Cindy Zimmerman and this is Wake Forest Institute of regenerative medicine. They call it WFIRM. I'm working currently at Nanotech Laboratories. I'm the lab manager for Nanotech Labs. And I'm now a laboratory technician at the Plants for Human Health Institute. One of the reasons I wanted to go to Forsyth Tech was to upgrade my skills and knowledge in that area. We do, in the biotech program, we do a lot of hands-on. So you're using the equipment that you're actually going to be using in the field. The doctor who hired me told me she was actually impressed by the program going on at RCCC. The skills and the knowledge that I gained in that two-year program were immensely valuable to me. My education really helped to give me a background so I can understand what they're talking about. But it's a continual learning process. By going to Forsyth Tech, getting the internship, it got me in the door and the rest was up to me. I knew that I was prepared for anything that came our way. I love it. I love working here. We have a variety of things that we work on. I guess you could say that it's never boring. I really believe that if someone wants to get into this field, it'd be the right way to go. I believe there's going to be many opportunities for people in the future, even here at Nanotech Labs. I'm sort of getting back to what I used to do and what I really like to do, but being able to upgrade your skills can make you much more marketable. I just like the, it's not mundane. It's ever changing.