 My name is Samantha Horton and I'm a project manager in the Data Analytics and Innovation Group. I was involved in a lot. I was in a sorority and when you ended up being the executive director of Homecoming, I also did the University Stewards program and then also did the STEM Path to the MBA program. And I think all those together just showed me a bigger picture than just engineering or just business. I was 100% a different person than when I left. I was more outgoing. I was more well-rounded. I just was a completely different person. I knew more people. I was able to just do more things other than just what my major was. It was a holistic picture. I think that university has so many great opportunities in place, so many different organizations to be a part of and you don't have to just identify with one. You can become a part and a leadership part of multiple and that is what helped develop me into a different person. My programs that I was in were great. The departments and schooling that I got was amazing. But I think what helped me stand apart when I went to apply to jobs and whether that was the entry level job or the job three times down the road when I was wanting a different route for my career maybe. I think that that is where Alabama makes such a difference.