Adam Kall
Kall Morris Inc
Marquette, MI USA
"You do become an expert when you spend months of time to really understand the problem you’re dealing with."
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After college, I moved from Marquette, Michigan—an area I loved—to New York City for a job. While there may be more opportunities in the city, it wasn't right for me. My friend from college was experiencing a similar yearning to move back to Marquette. We decided that we could create our own opportunity by moving back and building our own company. It turns out that there is a demand for our work in this area and we can now start to provide it. By prioritizing quality of life, we're succeeding.
Here's the path I took:
High School
Bachelor's Degree
Mathematics and Computer Science
Northern Michigan University
Graduate Degree
Data Science
Elmhurst University
Life & Career Milestones
My path in life has been direct
1.
I earned a double major in mathematics and computer science from Northern Michigan University.
2.
While in school, I completed a summer internship with NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and worked as a systems analyst for Arconic.
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After graduating, I went on to earn my master’s degree in data science.
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I moved to New York because the job opportunities in technology seemed more plentiful in a big city.
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I was working as a revenue management analyst for JetBlue Airways in New York City when two friends from college and I co-founded Kall Morris Inc.
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We decided to establish the company in Marquette, Michigan, because the work we do isn’t defined by a specific location—we prioritized a location with a low cost of living and high quality of life.
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Our goal at Kall Morris Inc is to eliminate debris in orbit—I lead the technology to help reach our goal.
Defining Moments
How I responded to discouragement
THE NOISE
Messages from Myself:
I need to move to a big city for job opportunities.
How I responded:
After college, I moved from Marquette, Michigan—an area I loved—to New York City for a job. While there may be more opportunities in the city, it wasn't right for me. My friend from college was experiencing a similar yearning to move back to Marquette. We decided that we could create our own opportunity by moving back and building our own company. It turns out that there is a demand for our work in this area and we can now start to provide it. By prioritizing quality of life, we're succeeding.
Experiences and challenges that shaped me
I still struggle with this sometimes but I think the key to overcoming imposter syndrome is giving yourself the time to become an expert. I may experience doubts but I know that I know what I'm talking about because I've put in the time to learn.