快播成人

iSchool undergrad Emmanuel 'Izzy' Gambliel is on a roll

What do cybersecurity, social dancing, and roller derby have in common? Just ask Izzy.

快播成人 student Emmanuel 鈥淚zzy鈥 Gambliel is not your ordinary undergrad. As he explains, 鈥淚鈥檓 very much an individualist. I don鈥檛 generally fit in in any box.鈥

For starters, when Gambliel joined the iSchool in 2013 to pursue his degree鈥攚hile simultaneously earning a BA in Mathematics鈥攖he long-time Seattle resident had already enjoyed what most people would consider a long, successful career in high tech. He鈥檇 worked for more than 13 years as a game tester, IT manager, program manager, and system administrator.

Gambliel gained all his experience鈥攚ithout a bachelor鈥檚 degree鈥攎uch in the way he ended up at the Information School. He unreservedly followed his passions. When he was younger, he attended Summit K-12, an alternative private school. While there, he learned BASIC programming, which ignited his passion for computers. Then, like many alternative school students, he left Summit at 17 to earn his GED at Seattle Central Community College.

鈥淲hen I was at Seattle Central, one of my friends owned a computer hardware distribution company,鈥 Gambliel said. 鈥淚 started working with him. We were computer nuts. We made gaming systems and were constantly upgrading them. With the skills I learned, I was able to go to work in IT at Earthlink.鈥

That initial break led to more jobs, including increasingly responsible positions at Swedish Medical Center, TriKing Games, and Microsoft.

鈥淚 was doing software forensics. During the 100-day wait between Microsoft contracts, the huge economy collapse hit and my project was cancelled. After that, knowing IT but having no degrees or certifications to back it up, left very few opportunities,鈥 Gambliel explained.

So he headed back to Seattle Central. He quickly earned his AAS in Computer Programming, with his sights set on coming to the UW.

鈥淚 grew up at the UW,鈥 Gambliel explained. 鈥淚鈥檝e always had a strong connection. All through high school my mom worked at the UW.鈥

Here, Gambliel has found his professional experience helpful.

鈥淎 lot of times, I鈥檓 able to pick up things easily and quickly,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 often end up acting as a semi de facto TA because I have the kind of personality that likes teaching and sharing.鈥

Gambliel鈥檚 desire to share has found another outlet at the UW. He currently serves as ASUW鈥檚 IT system administrator.

鈥淚t provides me a way to give back to the UW,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 also a way to earn a little money, help the ASUW get everything they need done, and do it on campus with a flexible schedule.鈥

Flexibility is vital for Gambliel. While he finds his coursework relatively easy, there鈥檚 one challenge he faces that鈥檚 difficult to overcome: finding enough hours in a day to do all the things he loves. Namely, his other self-described 鈥済eek鈥 passions: social dancing, board games, and roller derby.

Gambliel is IT co-administrator for Seattle鈥檚 Rat City Rollergirls, a position he鈥檚 held since 2007. Not only that, but during that time he鈥檚 become an in-demand roller derby official and referee, skating alongside the participants in matches, including international championships.

鈥淭here鈥檚 rarely a weekend that I鈥檓 not off somewhere doing a couple bouts,鈥 Gambliel said. 鈥淭here are also several national and international tournaments every year, and I usually end up officiating anywhere between four to seven of them. I鈥檝e been skating all my life. I like providing an opportunity for women to participate in a full contact sport. It鈥檚 something that鈥檚 not common鈥攕o providing that opportunity and being able to help in that community is a joy.鈥

Gambliel also describes himself as 鈥渧ery passionate about playing board games鈥 with a group of friends who are professional board game designers. In fact, Gambliel himself designed card games while working for TriKing Games.

鈥淢y other big passion is dancing,鈥 Gambliel said. 鈥淚 participate in a lot of dance classes through the UW. I鈥檝e been studying Salsa. I鈥檝e been studying Tango. I鈥檝e been studying Swing. It helps me maintain a good work-life balance in my studies.鈥

Eventually, Gambliel hopes to become a cryptographer鈥攁 passion he developed after reading two books: Cryptonomicon by Seattle author Neil Stevenson, and The Code Book, by Simon Singh. It鈥檚 a demanding, specialized field Gambliel feels his iSchool studies will help him break into.

鈥淐ryptography requires a strong knowledge of math and a strong knowledge of cybersecurity,鈥 Gambliel said. 鈥淚 chose the iSchool because they had a program in information assurance and cybersecurity鈥攚hich links into my desire to study cryptography.鈥

After he completes his iSchool degree next spring, Gambliel plans to move on to a masters degree in cryptography. And, of course, keep dancing, playing board games, and skating.

鈥淲hat I鈥檓 studying now at the iSchool really relates to what I want to be doing with my life,鈥 Gambliel said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 surprising how close-knit everyone in the program ends up becoming.鈥