UFH: Mike Walker

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Name: Mike Walker
Date Honored: 10-01-2008
Years involved w/FIRST: 7
FIRST Team(s): ASRC/Boeing &, Astronaut &, Titusville High School (0021), Siemens Power Generation &, Winter Park Robotics, Inc (1902)
Role: Mentor, Event Volunteer,
Quote: Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has. -Margaret Mead
Bio: From time to time people come along in FIRST who start out small and just seem to fall into place as the years roll on; mike is one of those people. Having started out as a student on team 21 even back in high school the community should have predicted great things from him as in 10th Grade when he “saw the major flaws in the documentation and support FIRST was providing for teams swapping from PBasic to C” and wrote one of the first white papers on using the edubot.

Since that time he has seen needs and made every attempt to fill them. As a freshman in college he was the first team member to be on the Florida Regional Committee acting as a voice for all the Florida teams. Since taking over the role as Volunteer coordinator a few years ago he has helped to get more team members from the community involved as well.

There are numerous ways in which he volunteers his time at events, with his team, and even designing a game last minute when faced with a weather catastrophe at an off season event.

When asked about one of his biggest accomplishments in FIRST he replied that “This season I got to see my first group of students who I have worked with their entire FIRST career go off to college, it’s pretty amazing when you think ‘Wow, I’ve worked with these kids for 3 years on a team that didn’t exist when I started in FIRST.’”

Knowing his experience with numerous teams we asked Mike to tell us how he describes FIRST to people who don’t know. Jokingly he replied “It’s the best way to test out a relationship. If he/she is still with you at the end of a build/competition season, put a ring on their finger.” He continued on to say that “it’s a way to work with people you will find you have the utmost respect for even when you disagree with them. It’s a way of finding both a family and a purpose, neither of which, I would argue, the majority of people ever achieve.”

Finally we asked what advice he would offer to other mentors who are involved in FIRST. “There is a side of life we often forget about when we get swamped with the busyness of life. There is something students can remind you about regularly. Sometimes hurricanes hit and sometimes autonomous learns how to perfectly match your attempts to dodge it as it flies at full speed. If you aren’t able to turn around laughing there’s something missing. Sometimes the most important thing to do is Oink with everything you have got.”

Congratulations Mike for being selected as an Unsung FIRST Hero keep up the good work and…Oink! Oink! Boom!

Nominated By: Billfred

“It’s the best way to test out a relationship. If he/she is still with you at the end of a build/competition season, put a ring on their finger.”

What happened when she found out you loved the robot more than her Mike? :slight_smile:

All kidding aside, congrats buddy. Very well deserved.

YAY!!! go Mike!!! definitely well deserved:D congrats buddy

Mike has been a great asset to Mission Mayhem for the past 4 years. I am glad that he was honored for UFH. Congrats Mike.

Congrats Mike.

Congrats on the honor Mike.
See you at TNT!

Congratulations Mike. It’s great to know that Florida has some great volunteers to keep the program going and inspire others. I like the quote about watching your first group of students going off to college. It is what we should all live for.

Another entry in the Long Overdue column. If Mike Walker ever leaves the state of Florida, off-seasons in that state are doomed for lack of a working field.

Congrats, Mike!

Congrats Mike, glad to see your efforts being recognized!

Congrats Mike. Thanks for your help in the past years. This is well deserved.

I don’t know Mike, but offer my congratulations. Anyone who goes around with an FRC sign over his head deserves to be honored. :rolleyes:

Congrats Mike!

I have to start it…

OINK! OINK!

BOOM!

Mike has been a great asset for ALL of FIRST for many years. It’s great to see him properly recognized.

Way to go, Mike!!

Andy B.

congrats mike, personally, I can’t wait to celebrate this with you in the sundome…

Yet another well-deserved UFH.

Congrats Mike. We’ll celebrate at TNT!
:slight_smile:

LK

I met Mike at a FIRST Robotics competition. He doesn’t remember meeting me that day… but I remember him. Maybe it was the glare from his bright orange shirt and green hair that prevented him from being able to take in those around him? Or maybe it was just the tunnel vision through which he sees the world. A tunnel through which only complete determination exists.

Throughout the seven years that I’ve continued to know him, he has spread this tunnel wider and wider - and now it seems as though there is no detail that will go unnoticed to him, especially if it needs improvement. He may not know at first exactly how to fix it; unlike most people, however, that won’t stop him from calling it to the attention of those around him.

He lives to improve his world. And at the heart of it: what else is an engineer, really?

Congrats Miket!!! I’m so proud of you!

Yay, Mike!!! How awesome!

Congratulations! I hope I meet you eventually. Well done.

I’ll throw my congrats into the ring as well. Great to see another deserving UFH get recognized.

Congratulations! Definitely well deserved! :]

I don’t know whos happier Mike that he won the award or me knowing Mike Walker won UFH. Mike since the first day I met him has been a inspiriing breath of fresh air in FIRST. Always willing to help and go the extra mile for everyone, no one deserves this more then Mike Walker. Congratulations to a man who is really after FIRSTs own heart and who I would not mind seeing win the Woodie Flowers award one day.

-Drew