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VT Stories Oral History with Matt Fox, November 11, 2015 (Ms2016-015)
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Matt Fox grew up in Manassas, Virginia surrounded by the rich history of the area. As the youngest of three, Matt was the first in his family to attend college, where he chose Virginia Tech partially because of his mother. While at Virginia Tech he was drawn to the Hokie Nation culture and played intramural tennis. He graduated double majoring in communications and political science and began working as a financial advisor and tennis umpire.
In this interview, Matt Fox talks about his time at Virginia Tech engaging in the Hokie community and school spirit. He continues to talk about his professional work and how playing tennis his entire life led him to working the most prestigious tennis tournaments in the world. Despite his travels and time spent away, he embraces the Hokie spirit and remains an engaged alumni.
In this interview, Matt Fox talks about his time at Virginia Tech engaging in the Hokie community and school spirit. He continues to talk about his professional work and how playing tennis his entire life led him to working the most prestigious tennis tournaments in the world. Despite his travels and time spent away, he embraces the Hokie spirit and remains an engaged alumni.
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Ms2016-015_MattFox
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Matt Fox
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00:47:29