As a software engineer with Ford’s Global Data Insight & Analytics group, my world is defined by algorithms and virtual models. We do incredible work at the forefront of technology, such as building AI tools for the Ford Pro Charging Analytics team. It’s fast-paced and entirely digital.
However, I quickly learned that working at Ford is more than just your day job. During my onboarding, I was introduced to Ford Philanthropy and learned about the Ford Volunteer Corps — and it didn’t take long for me to put what I learned into action.
Recently, I found myself in an entirely different environment. Instead of using a laptop at my office, I was holding a paintbrush at a house in Detroit’s Morningside neighborhood. Together with Ford colleagues, I helped refresh the house’s closet doors, giving the place a facelift before a family moved in. The moment was Ford’s first-ever New Hire Volunteer Project, and for this event, we volunteered with Habitat for Humanity Detroit. For me, it was a perfect way to temporarily pivot from the “virtual world” that I inhabit professionally and do some hands-on work in the community outside our office doors.