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My success story. I am 23 years old and currently the Director of IT for North Cross School in Roanoke, Virginia. I received your LEGO Club Jr. Magazine and corresponding Teacher's Guide in the mail today and it reminded me of how everything got started.
I was in 5th grade and my teacher had ordered a kit for the classroom. She deemed it a special product and only kids that could stay after school could work on it. Everyone that could stay would put their name into a hat and 3 people would be chosen. I was one of the lucky ones.
We got to build and program a LEGO elevator/crane. It was amazing. We got to see what happened when the programming was correct and when we messed up. It kept us occupied for weeks; finally we got to demo it to the class. Everyone was so impressed.
In high school I started taking programming and networking classes. Finally, I ended up at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, and graduated in 2007 with a BS in Business Administration, with a concentration in IT.
Throughout my college years I had worked as an assistant systems administrator for NCS, after graduation I went to work full time as an IT Analyst for Roanoke City Schools and a year later I was looking at a Directors position at NCS.
I give that little LEGO set the credit for getting me interested in computers and programming and to this day have LEGO Education to thank for getting me started and achieving my goal of being the Director of IT for a company.
So to you, I tip my hat and with a warm heart say, “Thank You”.
Zack DeMoss