>> My undergrad was at University of Pittsburgh.
I actually did Computer Science and Business.
I've been playing with computers
probably since I was six years old.
We had little cassette tapes and everything.
So it was just-- I was lucky that it
was interest that I had for a long time.
So I knew what I wanted to get into and do.
You know, some don't know which is
OK because I'm mean even now today,
I won't say I'm completely convinced
that I know what I want to do.
But you know I think I'm lucky that I found
something very early on that I enjoyed.
What excites me the most, technology
is the enabler, you know, it's the--
how you solve the problem but the root of
problem is usually, you know, people and,
you know, discussions that take
place of what somebody wants.
And that's where I enjoyed the most,
interacting with people, getting to know people,
working with, you know, clients,
doctors, hospitals, whatever it is.
I think that's where the most fun is.
The technology is this sort of
the bones because, you know,
that's where I knew I wanted to go.
So, just combining the two seemed natural to me.
So at Pitt, they had to do a major
where you can do both, so, you know,
as soon as I saw that available, you know,
I knew that's the route I wanted to go.