This is my 18th year to teach and my 11th year at Martin High School. When embarking on my professional career, I did not start out with the goal of being a teacher. I graduated from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration. My major is Administrative Management. My first two years after college were spent with a very large insurance firm in Austin. I not only sold insurance, but I was also a registered representive to sell securities. Two years later, I went to work for Wal-Mart as an assistant manager with the goal of using my degree to its fullest extent. After another two years I asked myself what I enjoyed doing professionally. In insurance, I enjoyed teaching families how they could successfully plan for and implement a plan to reach the goals they had towards retirement. In retail management I enjoyed teaching department managers how they could run their area of the store at a profit in the same way that they might if it were there own business. I had my answer -- I enjoyed teaching others how to be successful. In the summer of 1989 I enrolled At UTA. By the end of the fall semester in 1990, I had completed 63 hours as a degreed undergraduate (certified to teach Economics and Secondary Mathematics) and had accepted a position to teach 7th grade Math at Young Jr. High. In the fall of 1997, when the 9th grade moved up to the high school campus, I moved too. I have happily been here ever since. It is a joy and privelege to have the opportunity to work with such a fine faculty and some of the finest students in North Texas.