Andrew graduated from A&M in 2016 with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. Andy did research at A&M under Dr. Duncan Maitland researching how medical devices affect blood flow. He interned at Prelude Dynamics in Austin over the summers and worked with Engineers Without Borders. Andy stated that going to A&M was one of the best choices he has made. It is a place that has allowed him to try new things, meet new people, and learn about his interests and passions in a way that he is very thankful for. Texas A&M gave him confidence in his engineering knowledge and interpersonal skills that he knows will give him the potential to do great things. He hopes to have his own medical device company in the future. He now works as a Chassis Controls Algorithm Engineer at Ford Motor Company as he manages and develops safety-critical software across multiple vehicle programs.