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Lorenzo Arce, Class of 2011 (Alumni Monday Speaker)

Lorenzo Arce, Class of 2011 (Alumni Monday Speaker)

SAA alumnus Lorenzo Arce ’11 joined us on May 16 for Alumni Monday.

He spoke to our boys about his job as an enterprise account executive at Zoom. With Zoom being a company many of us weren’t familiar with prior to the pandemic, our boys were reminded that they could one day be doing jobs that we don’t even know exist yet!

alumni monday featuring Lorenzo Arce


After The Academy, Lorenzo went on to attend Saint Mary’s Hall for high school, Baylor University, and then finished at UTSA with a degree in real estate finance. He looks to The Academy’s motto to help him in his career and everyday life.

“Mastering the motto is everything to me,” he says. “So long as you hold ‘Be honest. Be kind. Be the best you can be.’ close to your heart and practice it every day, you’ll be able to get through anything life puts in front of you.”

Watch Lorenzo's full Alumni Monday interview below:
 

Alumni Monday - May 16, 2022 from SAA Wildcats TV on Vimeo.

 

About Alumni Mondays: Each Monday, we welcome an Academy alumnus to speak to SAA boys during chapel. During this interview-style chat, our alumni speakers share meaningful stories and lessons from their days at SAA. To view our Alumni Monday archive, visit https://www.sa-academy.org/support-saa/get-involved/alumni-association/our-alumni.

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