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Alumni

The Business of Growing

Posted
May 4, 2022
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Connor Morgan was never a big fan of school. 򽴫ýWhen I was in high school, I wasn򽴫ýt a great student򽴫ýdidn򽴫ýt do the homework.򽴫ý But don򽴫ýt take that to mean that Connor isn򽴫ýt a hard worker. His senior year, he became a business owner. 򽴫ýMy teacher needed someone to video a wedding at the last minute, so I said sure. Then I filled in for another wedding videographer who got into an accident before a shoot. It wasn򽴫ýt until wedding three that I figured I had something.򽴫ý

From there, Eighteen Mile Media was born. And ignited an entrepreneurial spirit Connor never knew he had.

But being a student and an entrepreneur isn򽴫ýt easy. 򽴫ýMy freshman year at Pace, things really took off, and I was juggling going to school with running the business. I almost left. But being in the supportive Pace Community helped me get out of the burnout.򽴫ý Connor was blown away by both the community and the drive of Pace people. 򽴫ýEveryone seemed like they were happy to be there, not just going through the motions to get a piece of paper. Pace students are constantly learning and finding a way to make a really great future for ourselves. It򽴫ýs infectious.򽴫ý On top of his classes and the videography business, Connor took on becoming a Pace Orientation Leader for the summer and fostered some deep friendships along the way.

򽴫ýPace students are constantly learning and finding a way to make a really great future for ourselves. It򽴫ýs infectious.򽴫ý

And Connor didn򽴫ýt just find a supportive academic community at Pace򽴫ýhe also found support for his business that helped him grow as an entrepreneur and a person. 򽴫ýWhen the new president took office, I filmed the video that introduced him to the school. That opened the door to the commercial world.򽴫ý Since then, Connor has shot several videos for 򽴫ý and has fostered close relationships with the staff and administration. 򽴫ýI just spoke at my high school򽴫ýs career day򽴫ýI showed my first video, and then my most recent video, and the students were amazed to see the difference. I򽴫ýve seen how much growth has come out of this. Pace gave me the opportunity to grow from real professional experience.򽴫ý

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Connor Morgan '21 producing Commencement 2021 at New York's Pier 17.

And Connor򽴫ýs opportunities have only multiplied. In 2019, , and Connor was the only available photographer on campus. So, they called him up to cover it. 򽴫ýShe reposted my photo on her Instagram, and my watermark was on the photo. It was amazing!򽴫ý In 2021, he was invited to be part of the audio team for the halftime show at Super Bowl LIV in Miami. 򽴫ýEven though I wasn򽴫ýt there with a camera, it was awesome to watch the camera crews and see the amount of prep work that goes into the event. I had to miss a week of school to make it there, but my professors at Pace were so supportive and wanted me to take advantage of the opportunity.򽴫ý

Connor knows his story isn򽴫ýt conventional, but what he loves so much about Pace is that they were able to meet him where he was and show him that he determines what makes a great college student experience. In 2020, and again in 2021, Connor recorded and produced Pace򽴫ýs Commencement ceremony, an experience that he says kick-started his interest in live-to-tape broadcasts.

򽴫ýI think I might be the only person in the world who can say they made their own graduation on this scale,򽴫ý he says, thinking back on the mix of . He was calling the shots behind the camera and crossed the stage all in the same day. Amazingly, that experience helped him land another gig with the NFL. 򽴫ýI was there for all of Super Bowl week and I򽴫ým there򽴫ýthe youngest person by far򽴫ýwith 15 major NFL players and everyone seemed really impressed with the skills I gained from doing graduation at Pace.򽴫ý He produced , which premiered Super Bowl Sunday.

In the year since graduation, Connor has moved to Los Angeles where he򽴫ýs branched out 18 Mile Media doing live event and commercial work, in addition to managing a group of individual content creators with 1M+ YouTube subscribers. 򽴫ýI made my own future,򽴫ý he says. 򽴫ýPace helped me get there.򽴫ý

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