"My classes with Dr. Prather helped me decide that airport operations was the career path that I wanted to take. Now that I have been working in the industry, I do not regret that decision one bit."

Quick Facts

Program: B.S. in Aviation Management
Graduation Year: 2017
Current Job Title: Airport Operations Supervisor for the Louisville Regional Airport Authority
Hometown: Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Current City: Louisville, KY

Life at CBU

Why did you choose your major or graduate degree program? What interested you in this particular field of study?
Since I was younger, I have always been intrigued by the aviation industry and knew that I wanted to do something in aviation. When my family would fly somewhere on vacation, I just loved being at the airport and I can remember thinking how cool it would be to run an airport one day. With that in mind I knew that I wanted to get my degree in aviation management which would help me be successful in achieving that goal of being an airport director.

What did you like about being in this program at CBU?
One of the things I liked most about being in this program was that all my professors had worked or were still working in the industry. This was very beneficial because they could apply what they were teaching you in class to real-world situations. I also liked that all the professors wanted you to be successful and they would use any of their resources to help you accomplish that. This program exposed students to many different career fields through tours, interviews, guest speakers, etc. to help you identify the career path you wanted to take.

What did you think about your professors?
I don’t think we could have asked for better professors. They all had a genuine interest in your success professionally and personally. The aviation program felt like a family when I was there, and you could go to your professors for anything. They would do their best to help you in any way they could.

Did you complete an internship or any field work?
I did not complete an internship while at CBU, but I did complete airfield inspection ride-alongs at the Riverside Municipal Airport with the Ops Department. Additionally, I was a UPS Aircraft Load Supervisor at Ontario International Airport while obtaining my degree at CBU. This proved to be very beneficial to my success after college because of the work experience I had in the aviation industry.

Did you participate in anything else at CBU? 
Unfortunately, I was not able to participate in any of the extracurriculars at CBU because of my work schedule. I highly recommend trying to participate in anything that interests you while attending CBU. The intramural sports always seemed to be fun and a lot of my friends built some of their best friendships while participating in these activities.

How did you grow (spiritually, socially, educationally) while in this program at CBU?
While at CBU I grew in many ways as a person. Educationally, I received my degree and I was able to obtain my private pilot license and my Airport Certified Employee (ACE) Operations Certificate. Spiritually, I looked at religion completely different then when I started at CBU. Before I attended CBU I didn’t know much about Christianity, but when I graduated, I felt that I had a better understanding of what Christianity was as a whole. Socially, I gained some lifelong friends that I feel will continue to be a positive part of my life in the years to come.   

Did your program help you figure out your purpose?
Yes! My classes with Dr. Prather helped me decide that airport operations was the career path that I wanted to take. Now that I have been working in the industry, I do not regret that decision one bit. His classes and his past experiences as an airport operations director prepared me for this position and I don’t feel he could have done a better job helping me find my passion.

Life after CBU

What have you done since graduating?
Since graduating from CBU I obtained an airport operations specialist position in Columbia, South Carolina where I worked for a year and eight months. I have since accepted an airport operations supervisor position in Louisville, Kentucky for the Louisville Regional Airport Authority and have been in this position for over a year. I have also obtained my Certified Member (CM) Certificate through the American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE). I have begun working towards my Accredited Airport Executive (AAE) accreditation and hope to be completed with that within a year.

How has your major and time at CBU prepared you for your life and career after college?
Obtaining my degree from CBU prepared me for life after college by giving me a good understanding of the industry as a whole. I left CBU with goals in life and I felt that I had the tools to reach those goals.

Is there anything you learned at CBU that you still use in your professional life today?
Being that I work in the aviation industry, I use a lot of what I learned and was exposed to at CBU in my day-to-day job functions. My knowledge has grown since graduating but a lot of my basic aviation knowledge is stuff that I learned while at CBU. I believe that the things I learned at CBU will continue to help me be successful in my professional career.

How are you making a difference in the world? How are you living your purpose?
I am trying to make a difference by always being the best I can be. I try to help people when they are down and play to one’s strengths to help them succeed. Our world is currently in a crazy state and it is proving to be challenging to many. I am blessed with a stable career and I try to help others in need where I can. I try to bring a smile to everyone’s face because you never know when someone needs a good laugh.

Would you recommend CBU to others?
I would absolutely recommend CBU to anyone that is interested in attending this school. The students and the staff at CBU are amazing. The relationships I built and the memories I made have definitely had an impact on my life.