Role models are essential and I’ve had many in my life starting with my parents Robert and Lynn – they instilled a vibrant and dedicated work ethic in me at an early age. In my teen years, it was Jim Fritts – he gave me my first job in a department store and he showed me the importance of hard work even though I didn’t make very much money at the time. My next mentor was Wade Wellborn. He gave me my first job in IT. It was a small company and everything we did affected the bottom line. I learned a lot there. My next mentor was Brian Austin with the State of NC – he took me under his wing and has been a close friend ever since. There were many more over the coming years during my journey including: Ray Honeycutt, the honorable judge and former Secretary Reuben Young who taught me kindness, empathy, yet leading with a firm direction. Lastly and most recently, Tracy Doaks – she believed in me and helped guide me to my most recent position of CIO for Public Safety. I owe a lot to my mentors and each played an important role to help guide me to where I am today.