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Hi, I’m Gavin — a sophomore MIS major at Texas A&M minoring in Artificial Intelligence
Driven and committed to continuous growth mentally, physically, and professionally.

About Me
Outside of class, I spend a lot of time learning hands-on skills and working on projects that push me beyond just theory. Recently, I’ve been getting more into cloud platforms like AWS and trying to understand how real companies actually deploy and scale applications in the real world.
I am a part of multiple organizations, work for Celsius, and have started my own business, Triton Analytics. Balancing all these things allows me to be well-rounded and ready for any problem that arises.
I also enjoy staying active and lifting, and I’ve been trying to get better at balancing fitness, school, and career development at the same time. On the professional side, I’m interested in consulting and tech-related roles where I can solve problems and work with systems at a higher level.
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Three Factors
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Mentally
I challenge myself every day to keep learning both inside and outside the classroom. In school, I focus on business and technology, while outside of class I work on personal growth areas like learning Spanish.
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Physically
I prioritize staying physically active through consistent training. I regularly lift weights and have recently started incorporating running into my routine to improve my overall fitness and endurance.
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Professionally
I am developing my professional interests in business and technology, with a focus on MIS. I am gaining experience in cloud computing, data systems, and real-world business applications of technology through coursework and hands-on projects.
Blog
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Physical fitness is one of the most important parts of building a strong and balanced life. It is often easy to think of exercise as something separate from school, work, or personal development, but in reality it affects all of those areas. Taking care of your body has a direct impact on your energy levels,
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As a college student, it is easy to focus only on what is right in front of you. Classes, assignments, and daily responsibilities can take up most of your time and energy. However, I have started to realize that the habits and decisions I make now will play a major role in shaping my future.