My experience as a collegiate baseball player and fraternity social chair has equipped me with strong leadership, time management, and teamwork skills that extend far beyond traditional work experience. Competing at the college level taught me discipline, resilience, and how to perform under pressure—traits that translate directly into professional environments. As social chair, I planned and executed large-scale philanthropic events, including one that raised $155,000 for cancer research. This role required strategic planning, communication, fundraising, and coordination across diverse teams, all of which reflect a strong ability to lead and deliver results. These experiences demonstrate a high level of initiative and responsibility that help fill in gaps in my formal work history.