 Oh, I'd love to be an Oscar Meyer winner. That is what I truly like to be. Because if I were. Welcome to our Lamborghini. My name is Zach Chatham or Zach and Cheese, and I graduated from the University of Alabama in May of 2020 with a degree in marketing and a minor in sales. The Hot Dogger program started in 1988, and it's a recent college graduate program. What they allow you to do is run your own PR firm underneath the brand of Oscar Meyer, which is a multi-billion dollar brand. I've been able to do media appearances on local and national TV radio and newspaper, as well as do events across the country and also be a social media content creator for Oscar Meyer on social media. Zach and Cheese is a lot more famous than Zach Chatham to say the least. It's been awesome. The opportunity that they let you have, it's completely autonomous. Your boss is not on the road with you 24-7 as you travel the country. They trust you a lot, so it's a big thing. You're able to really let your personality shine for an entire year and network all over the country with people. When I first got the job, everybody pretty much lost it. I was getting a million messages a minute. And then when I told them about all the places I was going and all the markets and all the fun, cool things I was doing, everybody was extremely jealous. So hopefully that transitions and we have more Bama Hot Doggers next year. Here's something kind of surprising. I heard that Oscar Meyer is offering up its iconic Wiener Mobile for people's marriage proposals. Here's the actual promotional photo. I took it to Yellowstone National Park, so that was really cool to add to my resume of the year. All the cool places we get to bring it to is definitely interesting. Coming back, it's been nothing but positive and I absolutely love being back on campus. It is even more beautiful than I remembered it. It's been the biggest dream come true. Alabama was my dream university and I had a lot of attachments with my grandfather being the police escort for Bear Bryant on game days and then me working for the football team when I was here and being a mega fan. So bringing it back in my alma mater, it's meant everything to me and the reactions and interactions that I've had with everybody has been so positive and I've relished every moment.