 Hi, I'm Beth Brooke Marciniac, Global Vice-Chair for Public Policy at EY and a very proud graduate of Purdue University. Well, I have to tell you, my alma mater is celebrating 150 years next year of helping make giant leaps, helping people across various sectors make giant leaps. Purdue asked me as a very proud graduate of Purdue to share my own stories about my own giant leaps. Well, I went to Purdue as one of the first class of female athletes, female basketball players who were entitled under Title IX to receive a basketball scholarship. I was in that first class. Well, I went to campus. I really didn't know what I wanted to major in. I went there to play basketball and met with a guidance counselor and he said, looked at my high school academic record, and he said, look, I want you to major in industrial management and computer science and take all your electives into accounting. Four years from now, you'll be able to do anything you want to do. Well, fast forward, he was right. I graduated from Purdue and 38 years later, I am the Global Vice-Chair of Public Policy, as I said, at EY, formerly Ernst & Young, we're a $32 billion organization, 265,000 employees across more than 150 countries, and I have had seemingly 38 careers in 38 years. I've had just a fabulous experience at EY. I've also been a strong advocate for diversity and inclusion. In addition, I had the opportunity to be in the government for a few years working in the Clinton administration. I've been blessed to have been named 10 times by Forbes to its list of the world's 100 most powerful women, and I've also been honored and humbled to be honored by the NCAA as a former student athlete to receive their Theodore Roosevelt Award, which is given to a former student athlete who went on to do things throughout the course of their life of national significance. Trust me, I didn't get the Theodore Roosevelt Award for my basketball prowess. It was for what I did in my career that Purdue equipped me for. So as you can see, I've had just some phenomenal giant leaps to have the opportunity to create success in my career, but most importantly, to use that success to go on and do things with that success to do things that are significant to make a positive difference in the world. So thank you, Purdue, for enabling my personal giant leap. Now, I want to hear about your giant leap. So do what I'm doing. Head to Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and share your greatest accomplishment or the giant leap that maybe you're working on right now. Make sure to use the hashtag, take giant leaps and tag it, Life at Purdue. We want to hear from you. Look forward to it. Thank you.