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UFH: Matthew Leese
Thread created automatically to discuss UFH Honoree: Matthew Leese.
Name: Matthew Leese Date Honored: 09-14-2004 Years involved w/FIRST: 7 FIRST Team(s): Lockheed Martin/AAI Corporation/BD/Towsontowne Rotary/Tessco &, Parkville High School and Center for Mathematics, Science, and Computer Science (0007), Bausch &, Lomb Incorporated/Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics, Inc. &, Edison School of Engineering &, Manufacturing High School (0073), Bausch &, Lomb Incorporated &, Churchville-Chili High School (0340), Howard County Public Schools/NASA Goddard &, Glenelg (0888), NASA/Shim-it Corp & Whitney High School (1135) Role: Engineer Quote: “It’s easier to ask forgiveness than it is to get permission.” – Grace Hopper Bio: Matthew Leese is being honored as our next Unsung FIRST Hero because of his outstanding volunteerism to FIRST. Matt, involved with many teams (as you can see from above), and done wonders for each. Matt also told us he hailed from "Baltimore, MD, Rochester, NY, and Seal Beach, CA", giving you an idea of how far and wide his inspiration has spread. Matt fondly remembers a few great memories: "My favorite FIRST memory occurred in 2001 at the Mid-Atlantic Regional. I had never realized how much work it would be to restart a team; even with all the help I was given. We got a sponsor two days before the registration money was due. There were few people with cars we could rely on to help get us to the high school to actually build the robot. The robot barely got finished in time. Travel arrangements were made late and paid for just before we left. There were numerous difficulties we faced on the road to restarting the team. When we got to the regional we hoped to be competitive. Instead, we found that our robot wasn’t particularly well suited to the game that year. After the work that we had done this was somewhat disappointing. When it came time for the award’s ceremony, they announced various awards that we had hoped to win. We did not win any. When they announced the Special Judge’s Award, they talked about starting a team and the challenges therein. The further they went on, the more it sounded like our team. When I saw some of the other Rochester teams standing and cheering I knew they were talking about us. This award was special to me in particular because of the time and energy I, along with many others, had put into restarting the team." Matt, with all his team involvement under his belt, has a great list of accomplishments, too. "When I first arrived at Rochester Institute of Technology in the Fall of 2000, RIT did not have any involvement in FIRST (there had been a team involved with the school from 1996-1998). In my freshmen year, I lead a team of small group of RIT students in restarting team 73. This involved gathering RIT students, getting a corporate sponsor (Alstom Signaling), getting interest in the high school (Edison Tech), and getting RIT administration involved. I continue to be involved with the team to this day through its various changes. I also was involved with the drive to get RIT to host a regional competition in 2005. We were given the approval by FIRST in the Fall of 2003 and made an announcement with Dean Kamen present. RIT also hosted a remote kickoff in the 2004 season that I helped to organize. Ever since I graduated from high school, I have mentored high school students during the build season. I have served in a variety of roles, such as team leader (in 2001 on team 73), electrical mentor (in 2002 on team 340), mechanical mentor (in 2003 on team 888), and lead engineer (in 2004 on team 1135). The longest lasting accomplishment that I’ve had to date is getting RIT involved with FIRST. RIT has become heavily involved in FIRST since I started attending with support all the way up to the President of the Institute." Matt also has a bit of advice for us to share. "The main advice that I can give to FIRST-ers is to stick with FIRST if it’s what you love but realize that there are other things in life and that FIRST will change. It’s important not to only center your life around FIRST as there are things like school, work, and friends that are just as important. It’s important to have a balanced life and not become obsessed with just one thing. The other issue is that the experiences you had in FIRST in the past will never happen again. Instead, you can have new adventures. The key is that they will be different. No two years are the same. No two teams are the same. Don’t try and make them the same. I’ve seen a lot of people who were dedicated to FIRST drop out because of one of the two above reasons. Both are very important to consider." Thanks for your wisdom, Matt, and congratulations on being honored as our next Unsung FIRST Hero. Nominated By: confidential Last edited by Brandon Martus : 12-11-2013 at 21:17. |
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Congratulations Matt! So what team are you spreading the love to this year?
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Re: UFH: Matthew Leese
Congrats! Though why did you have to put up such a horrible photo of me?
![]() Hehe. Continue all of your great work in FIRST! - Angela |
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Congrats Matt!
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Congrats Matt.. you busy, busy guy.
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Congrats Matt
I still don't see how Baker thought that me and you looked alike ![]() |
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Congrats Matt!
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Congratulations to Matt Leese for being honored as our next Unsung FIRST Hero.
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Congratulations Matt... it seems you have gone above and beyond the call of duty in FIRST. Hope you have many more years involved with this fantastic program!! GOOD JOB!!
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Kate... Matt is back at RIT and nobody knows for sure which teams we are working with this year because of all the new rookie team. i would put a bet on 73 with the possibility of a rookie team.
also i will be giving Matt congratulatory hits from all of you when i see him ![]() |
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Re: UFH: Matthew Leese
Matt, Congratulations!
We've only met recently, but your passion for the program is evident. I wish I knew you better. These "congratulatory threads" are turning into a list of people saying congatulations. Cmon folks... who's got some funny/inspiring Leese stories to share with the world? Let's hear exactly why he's been honored! (The real purpose of these threads.) Edit: Joe and Angela. You got your faces on the portal along with Matt for this. You owe us 1 funny Matt story EACH. /Edit |
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I just wanted to say thank you to all those who said congratulations. I don't really feel I deserve this but apparently others do.
JVN: We actually first met in 2003. Andy Baker introduced us. I know there are quite a few embarassing stories about me out there. I know that quite a few of the folks who've posted in this thread can share some of them. Matt |
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So many stories..so little time.. I'll keep my mouth shut if I know what's best for me! Joe could actually get away with sharing one such story. Hehe. |
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