Regan graduated from A&M in 2003 with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. He received the Craig C. Brown Outstanding Senior Engineering Award, served as Deputy Corps Commander and the chairman of the Muster Committee. After graduation, he joined the Marine Corps as an infantry officer where he stayed for 7 years. He served as an infantry platoon commander in Afghanistan and Iraq, and then spent 3 years training new Marine Officers at the Basic School and the Infantry Officer Course in Quantico, Virginia, before leaving active duty to go back to school. He stated that his proudest accomplishment from the entire period was that he brought all of his Marines home safely from both tours. While living in the Washington, D.C., area, he served as the Muster Committee Chairman for the 2009 and 2010 D.C. Muster. He is currently a graduate student at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and Harvard Business School, where he enrolled as a joint master’s student in the Master in Public Policy in Business Administration programs. He graduated in 2013 with both degrees. Regan lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He stated that his education at A&M prepared him for the challenges he faced in the Marine Corps and taught him the value of public service. Moreover, the incredible friends he made there have been his biggest supporters and inspiration through many difficult times in his life since graduation. The academically rigorous program in the College of Engineering helped to prepare him for graduate school at Harvard, and his studies through the study abroad program and Bush School exposed him to a set of interests and areas for future exploration that continue to guide his academic work. Through it all, the amazing support of the Brown Foundation allowed him to pursue his studies and introduced him to an incredible network of Aggies. He would not be where he is today without Craig Brown and the Brown Foundation’s generosity.