What did you want to be when you were growing up? What did you study in school?
As I was growing up, what I wanted to be changed quite often — from doctor or scientist to a toy designer to architect. None of those things ended up being what I actually chose when it came time to apply to college. I went to school for mechanical engineering. I think primarily because I just enjoyed tinkering with things a lot as a kid, asking questions and figuring out how things worked.
My dad was really impactful in that way. He taught me about cars and computers. I was never very interested in cars. I just wanted my car to work. That all changed when I was in college and joined the Formula SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) club on the San Diego State University campus. I joined a formula electric team, so we made our own battery pack and our own suspension components. It was an open-wheel-single-passenger vehicle, so all the components of a vehicle that are usually hidden underneath the chassis or the frame were exposed. It was easy to see how things worked. When I bounced on the car, I could see the suspension moving, all the interactions and the linkages. That’s how I started becoming more curious about the inner workings of vehicles. That curiosity grew into a passion for the automotive industry. I definitely still ask a lot of questions because there's so much to learn. Overall, I think involvement in student organizations in college are what brought me here and helped demonstrate experience for the opportunity.
How did you decide to apply for an internship at Rivian?
A lot of my teammates on FSAE were already super interested in Rivian. They found out about the company after the LA Auto Show in November 2018. And they were obsessed. They were trying to get internships and had sent emails to the recruiting team. I read the website and thought the product and the mission were beautiful. I was like, “Wow, I would love to work for a company like that.”
How did you know Rivian was the right place for you and your career?
During the summer of 2019 when I interned for Rivian, just walking into the Plymouth, Michigan building was life-changing for me. My jaw dropped. Then meeting all the amazing people there and knowing so little about automotive but feeling like my questions were welcomed 100% of the time as an intern; that’s when I knew that Rivian was right for me.