Kevin Peak
In his time in Wallace State’s Mechatronics, Electronics and Robotics program, Kevin Peak has become known as both a leader and as a compassionate classmate who freely gives of his time and knowledge.
Kevin has exhibited a positive attitude and a willingness to learn. He also assists his peers whenever they are not fully comprehending assignments and methods in class.
As an example of his kindness, Kevin volunteered to give another classmate rides to and from campus when that classmate’s car broke down. That lasted almost an entire semester, enabling that student to not miss class.
Kevin was also active on campus, attending all Workforce Development activities and many Alumni Association events.
Today is a bittersweet day for Kevin, who is following in his father’s footsteps by entering this field. His father, to whom Kevin was very close and who encouraged him to study mechatronics, suddenly passed away at the age of 39 when Kevin was in first semester at Wallace State. Kevin only missed one day of class during that time, because he knew that is what his father would have wanted.
Kevin, we know that your father is looking down on you and is proud of the young man you have become. We wish you the best of luck as you enter the workforce.