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Alumni Spotlight: Tony Yoho

C.A.M.P. helped land Tony an internship at The Timken Company that later turned into one of his first jobs out of college. After graduating college in just three years and knowing the first-hand impact C.A.M.P. has on students, Tony has returned to C.A.M.P. to help better the program that gave him so much professionally and personally.
Q: Looking back, what did C.A.M.P. mean to you?
A: C.A.M.P. has meant so much to me since I first joined the program. There are so many people within the program who genuinely want to help students accomplish their goals, and their support has really helped me start my career.
Q: Why did you decide to come back and volunteer?
A: I decided to come back to C.A.M.P. and volunteer because I wanted to give back to the program that gave me so much. Being only four years out of high school, I felt I could provide a unique perspective to current students.
Q: What would you tell current C.A.M.P. students?
A: I would tell the current students to take everything out of C.A.M.P. that you can. C.A.M.P. provides so many different benefits that you may not even realize right now, but by showing up, being involved, and staying connected even after graduation, this program has the opportunity to impact your life in ways you cannot imagine.