Though each experience has gave me different perspectives and different ways to get things done, the time I spent at Mott has affected me the most. This experience alongside Mr. Brown and Mr. Perry was eye opening as they are involved with the college at the exact level I'd like to be someday. My day spent with Mr. Perry is what influenced me the most. Though we only spent a little time together he truly devoted his time in to talking to me about what is needed to be great at what he does. He is remarkably turning twenty-eight years old soon and will soon become the Athletic Director at Mott. He acquired his Master's at the mere age of twenty-two! Him being where he is at is because of his devotion to be the best at whatever gets thrown his way. His first couple years at the college were spent through financial aid and human services. Those first few years he outworked all other employees and never turned down any challenge. Finally he got offered to join the Athletic Department because of all the great things he had done at the college. One of the biggest things I learned from Mr. Perry is that to get where you want to be in life the only person in your way is yourself. The time he spent in financial aid and human services he mastered all of their components. Though when he first got there he didn't know much, he researched what he had to and perfected his job. Now as the upcoming Athletic Director he has another job to master. I'm grateful for the time I spent at Mott because it assured me of what I really want to do with my life in the future and I made a few great connections into the business along the way. 



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