![]() And when she was escorting him out of the building, our mothers were in the hallway talking. He got assigned to our high school counselor, miss Dolores Dey, uh, who I’m still in touch.Īnd Ms. Bell was on campus visiting with just so happy. My mother and my best friend slash teammate’s mother came up and Dr. It was a Monday and it was a parent teacher kind of half day. Shawn: I was a football player in high school and we were in the playoffs. When he first heard about Purdue University and first met Dr. This emotional and motivating episode showcases true Boilermaker, persistence and spirit will kick it off with Shawn taking us back to November of 1970. Bell, the first director and chairman of the Business Opportunity Program had on Shawn’s life, both pre and post college. ![]() You’ll hear Shawn, describe his childhood growing up on the south side of Chicago, his experience as a first-generation college graduate and the impact produced very own Dr. Shawn Taylor is a Krannert School of Management alumni, successful entrepreneur, and Purdue’s newest Board of Trustees member. Kate: In this episode of This Is Purdue, we’re talking to a very special Boilermaker whose vulnerability, resiliency and kind and genuine spirit is sure to make your day. Shawn: That’s my next big aha is being a trustee and being entrusted with one of the keys to the future of this historic place. faculty and alumni taking small steps toward their giant leaps and inspiring others to do the same. Persistently pursuing and relentlessly rethinking, who are the next gameĬhangers, difference makers, ceiling breakers, innovators, who are these Boilermakers? Join me as we feature students. I know firsthand about the family of students and professors who are in it together. ![]() Kate: Hi, I’m Kate Young and you are listening to, This Is Purdue, the official podcast for Purdue University.
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