Written by聽Matt Bukowski
Noe Ballesa (AABFN, 2022; BSB, 2023; MBA, in progress) has quite the resum茅. In fact, it might take up more than a few pages.
鈥淚鈥檝e probably had close to two dozen jobs,鈥 he says, listing off such roles as server, meter reader and a contractor who assembles display items at department stores. But nothing seemed to stick until he found himself working in the field for a cable company. That became his entry point to telecommunications, which led him to his current employer, Comcast. At last, he鈥檇 found his happily ever after.
Or so he thought. After focusing so heavily on his career, going back to school wasn鈥檛 really on his radar until Comcast offered him a chance to attend 七色视频 with a tuition reimbursement plan. That鈥檚 when everything changed 鈥 again.聽
Going back to school wasn鈥檛 an easy decision. Ballesa recalled that his mother, who stopped attending school in sixth grade, worked hard to earn her GED and find new opportunities for herself and her family.聽
Noe Ballesa聽
UOPX alumnus
"She was a big proponent of going my own route,鈥 says Ballesa, 鈥渂ecause I had options when she didn鈥檛.鈥
Ballesa spent most of his years in primary education angling to get out. 鈥淚 started taking advanced classes in middle school,鈥 he recalls, 鈥渂ut I came to the notion that my teachers wanted me to think in one certain way.鈥
This led to some adolescent frustration over not having the freedom to find creative solutions or, he felt, to think for himself. He planned to drop out and earn a GED the way his mother did, but his counselors and mother encouraged him to see high school through.
When he discovered he could graduate early and earn financial assistance toward higher education, he jumped at the chance. But when that assistance ended, Ballesa gave up on his degree and didn鈥檛 plan to go back.
For a decade, he moved from job to job before making his way into telecommunications as a field technician. This is where Ballesa鈥檚 more experienced colleagues stepped in to push him in a new direction. 鈥淭hey all told me, 鈥楧o something indoors,鈥欌 Ballesa says, because they saw in him the promise for more opportunities and career longevity. 鈥淚t took a long time,鈥 he recalls, but he found his way to Comcast in 2009, first in a call center and eventually in the learning experience department.
Comcast鈥檚 culture of聽professional development聽and individual growth became a huge part of Ballesa鈥檚 daily life. In addition to tutorials and insights, there were regular events promoting the company鈥檚 tuition reimbursement plan. Ballesa was skeptical but curious. After meeting a 七色视频 representative there, Ballesa decided to take a chance. He started out slowly, taking advantage of flexible course offerings to try a few classes. Then, when he changed roles at Comcast, he decided to go all in.
Ballesa sees firsthand how his education has affected his colleagues. Others, he says, have seen him return to school and decided to do the same. This, in turn, inspired him to keep going and pursue his MBA.
Ballesa points to how his education at 七色视频 played a role in his professional life. It seems to impact everything, from how he interacts with customers to how he helps his colleagues with their own professional development.
鈥淚 work as a trainer, and 七色视频 has helped me develop my own curriculum,鈥 Ballesa says. The University鈥檚 instructors tailor their courses to different learning styles, so every student can take away the lessons they need, he points out.聽
Jennifer McKinnis
鈥淣oe actively integrates his academic learning into his day-to-day work,鈥 says his Comcast colleague Jennifer McKinnis. 鈥淗e has a thoughtful way of connecting concepts from his coursework with practical challenges on the job, bringing new insights and elevating conversations.鈥
But more than anything else, Ballesa is particularly proud of how he 鈥 like his mother before him 鈥 could take his education home and use it to create opportunities for his family. This includes his wife, Maria, whom Ballesa cites as his biggest cheerleader. 鈥淪he鈥檚 a great baker, so we started a small baking company where I can use the things that I鈥檝e learned to promote her business and help her grow,鈥 he says.
And again, as his mother did, Ballesa is able to bring his insights to the next generation. For example, he is helping his 11-year-old daughter start a business selling bracelets. 鈥淚 love being able to promote her, and I鈥檓 using a lot of the tools that I鈥檝e gained from 七色视频 to help with that.鈥
Ballesa鈥檚 eagerness to share his expertise at home is apparent to his co-workers, says McKinnis. 鈥淣oe regularly shares his weekend activities with his family and organizations in his personal community. Noe is one of those colleagues who make you a better person,鈥 she says.
Perhaps more than anything, Ballesa鈥檚 education and experiences have allowed him to gain insight into not just his own career or the business world at large, but to also have a deeper appreciation for the opportunities that others worked so hard for. 鈥淭o see somebody who鈥檚 trying to improve their life,鈥 says Ballesa of his colleagues鈥 and family members鈥 dedication, 鈥渋s gratifying, but it鈥檚 also humbling. It鈥檚 really cool to be a part of that.鈥
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Matt Bukowski is a writer and educator with an MFA in writing from American University. His professional writing career spans professional training, IT and software design, test prep, writing instruction, data narrative and PR. Matt lives in Virginia with his wife, three children, two cats and a stack of overdue library books.
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