




First stop was Team Hatch, where he protected the north pole from aquian invaders.
Then, on to a tour of the Tea & Sugar Train, where he got an earful about the life of a butcher straight from the source.
More importantly, we all appreciated his interest in the students themselves. He met them all individually and learned about their roles on the projects and their backgrounds before coming to the ETC.
And check out the the T&S Train team - all wearing their CMU colors. Smart in many dimensions.
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