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Dallin Degroot

Dallin Degroot

Supply Chain Management, 2024

Why Weber State?

I grew up around here, and family and friends all said great things about Weber State. After coming here, I found that the professors really care about you and want you to succeed—in class, in your career, in your life. I love that there are lots of non-traditional students here, too, so you are always getting different perspectives from your own.

Why Supply Chain Management?

I was looking for a balance between hard skills and soft skills. When I took my first class, I felt that supply chain would give me the best option between quantitative and qualitative skills. I found it most engaging and interesting. And, I felt that supply chain skills would always be marketable and a valuable skill set.

Environment Matters

The environment at Weber is awesome. The professors understand that life exists outside of school. And the staff is always willing to help; I think that Nancy (Tomon) would do anything to help you.

Faculty Impact

All of my professors made an impact, but what François Giraud-Çarrier taught really helped me apply tools and skills to real-world situations. He reminded us to have fun and enjoy what we were doing. He modeled for me that I could be skilled and successful, and still be a good, kind, and caring person. 

Advice

Preparation precedes power. Coming prepared, ready to participate, will prepare you for a successful career and successful life in general.

Career Aspirations

I am working part time right now in logistics at Hill Air Force Base. My plan is to stay there for now and continue to learn and grow.