Page 4 Arts & Life The Clarion \ August 21,2019 Brevard College alumni take on the Golden State By Chloe McGee Arts & Life Editor Each year, Brevard College is proud to release its graduating class into the professional world to begin a new chapter of their lives. For BC alumni Audrey Ashbumer (class of 2018) and Arlan Parry (class of 2017), that journey began in San Francisco, California — a place that feels larger than life in comparison to Brevard’s close-knit community. This past summer, I had the wonderful opportunity to explore San Francisco for the first time with Ashbumer. Together, we attended Outside Lands, a music and arts festival located in Golden Gate Park, where we met up with Parry and some of his local friends. After Ashbumer introduced me to Parry, we began to discuss what it was like for him to drive across the country to a booming metropolis with nearly 5 million unfamiliar faces. With only $900 in his pocket and one friend in the city. Parry came to SF almost immediately after graduation, but quickly made the right connections to land a job in technology, an industry that dominates San Fran’s corporate climate. “It’s all about networking,” Parry said, as Ashbumer chimed in with affirmation. Because, like Parry, she started her career in San Francisco knowing only her brother and his family before expanding her professional and personal circle. Ashbumer moved to San Francisco just four days after graduation and was determined to succeed, undaunted by the city’s competitive atmosphere. She began with a vision to develop her side-hustle — a business where she optimized Etsy shops — into her very own, self-sustainable SEO company, Optmira Marketing. To say the least, Ashbumer’s endeavors have been successful, as she and a team of paid interns are now focusing to “improve internal company growth and organization” and eventually become the “go-to marketing company for top-tier interior design and architecture firms,” Ashbumer said. “Businesses fail when people give up... every hardship is an opportunity to learn and improve,” she said. “Set realistic goals, measure performance, celebrate success.” It seems that in many ways, San Francisco is not as different from Brevard or the rest of the world as we might think. It’s all about who you know and being confident in your ability to make something of your life. The people of San Francisco understand this and countless of those I met encouraged me to start believing in this mindset because they understand what it means to be in my shoes. “They say they built the train tracks over the Alps before there was a train that could make the trip. They built it anyway. They knew one day the train would come,” is a line from one of my favorite movies, Under the Tuscan Sun. It seems that this quote rings tme in the perspectives of Ashbumer, Parry and many of those venturing into unknown professional territory. “Say yes and figure it out later,” Ashbumer said. San Francisco is notorious for its inflated cost of living, which is certainly intimidating to those fresh out of college, especially those from mral North Carolina. However, Ashbumer and Parry were not frightened away and assured me that I should not be either. “I think it’s important to jump into the unknown... Believe in your potential,” said Parry, who is leaving San Francisco in the coming week to pursue his career in New York City. Just within the short week I visited, I was able to make multiple connections with people in San Francisco as well as New York City. Though I am currently in school, I am thrilled to have begun a network of my own. This is living proof that all it takes is one relationship to get your hat in the ring. It was an incredible experience to not only be immersed in the liveliness of San Francisco, but to also witness the success that Brevard College alumni are capable of. Trust your instincts because I have hopes that this can become a reality for all of my peers, including myself, here at Brevard College. Pictured left to right: Current BC student Chloe McGee, alumni Arlan Parry and Audrey Ashbumer at this year’s Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival, held at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. Transylvani in Myers Di Members of the Transylvania County Democratic Party leadership team will be on campus this week from Wednesday through Saturday. They will be in the cafeteria during lunch and dinner. “We will be conducting a survey of a Co. Democratic Party ning Hall this week the issues that matter most to you, sharing candidate information, registering voters and gathering volunteers,” TCDP Volunteer Coordinator Victoria Johnson wrote in an email to the Clarion on Monday. The representatives on campus will also have information regarding paid positions with the Board of Elections Office. “The 2020 election may be the most consequential election in history, and we want to be ready!” Johnson wrote. — Mary Lewe