Yarn Developer where I worked with vendors and the internal team to commercialize materials to verify they were production ready. Two years later I accepted my current position in Footwear Innovation as a material Innovator. The team I work with and the job itself is so interesting and fun. We basically create new materials to provide the best performance solutions and we often have to create new materials that are not currently in the market. Working for Nike has been a great opportunity not only to work for such a well known brand but just the opportunities I have had to travel and meet such interesting people and it's pretty great to be casually walking around campus and pass a world renowned athlete.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\nAre there things that you know now that you wished you had known as a student that we can share with our current and future students?<\/b><\/p>\n\n\n\n
I always say make the most of college! I would tell future students to go to every game you can, to join the clubs you're interested in and to work hard but have fun. Don't take college for granted. Also remember that the textile world may seem huge, but you end up seeing many of the same people throughout your career. It's always a good idea to make connections with professors and other students and to keep them after you graduate.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n