STEM Alumni in 5
Benjamin Parsell '19
Employer
OST
1. Tell us about your journey since graduation.
Even prior to graduating, I had been interning throughout my
senior year at OST, which is a local Digital Consultancy specializing
in software development, design, strategy, and an abundance of other
services. I joined full-time after graduation as a Developer, and have
worked up to a Consultant where I now lead clients through a
transformation within the Digital Commerce space - we get to
investigate and build out how customers buy online, supporting the
entire process involved there. I couldn't be happier - it's the
perfect combination of technical and entrepreneurial work. For about a
year, I was mostly focused on my career and ultimately realized how
much I missed that connection to GVSU. Realizing that, I ended up
applying and becoming part of the Young Alumni Council here at GVSU.
2. Share a favorite Grand Valley memory.
During my Junior year, GVSU sent me and three other students to
travel out to Palo Alto, CA for a meetup through the University
Innovation Fellows. We had a 3-4 day design conference where we dove
into design challenges, helped envision ideas for non-profit
companies, and ultimately got to experience the Google and Stanford
(d.school) campuses. I still look back on that as a pivotal moment
where I recognized the ability that GVSU has to show students the
potential they have, and I'll never forget that experience.
3. What's the best piece of advice you've ever received?
When I was 17, I was down in West Virginia for a week doing
construction work through a non-profit where we were working directly
on a family's home. That family had a 5-year-old boy, who I remember
asking me "Why are you always smiling?" Although not your
traditional form of advice, I took that to heart in the sense that
being able to smile and carry joy through the work you do every day
might make someone else's day better. I try to go into each
interaction with a smile on my face, and I ultimately hope I might be
remembered someday for that trait.
4. List three words you would use to describe your Grand
Valley experience.
Opportunity, Entrepreneurship, Joy
5. What difference would you like to make in the world?
My ultimate dream job would be to do philanthropy work full-time.
I have such a deep admiration for and interest in the Appalachian
region. The Appalachians are filled with both wonderful people and
families, but also so much pain, poverty, and desire for change. Given
that, I'd love to eventually have a platform where I'm able to support
that region and create change through community development work. I
see so much value in being able to influence creating new
opportunities for people through tech, or whatever other industries I
may dip my toes into during my career. Overall, my biggest passion in
life is people, and if I can help them with my entrepreneurial drive,
curiosity, and empathetic approach to life, I owe that to them.
March 2021
Interest Area(s)
Information Systems
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