University of New Orleans alumnus Mark Romig knows a thing or two about change, about being uncertain鈥攁nd about consistency. When Romig started at 色色研究所 in the 70s, he felt sure that a career in dentistry was his calling, he told the fall graduating class of 2022.
鈥淚 enrolled with high hopes of being a dentist. Yes, I thought the pre-dentistry curriculum was for me 鈥 until I discovered chemistry and could not for the life of me figure out, less understand, how the H and the O got together to form water,鈥 Romig said. 鈥淚t was about a semester into it that I realized that dentistry was only going to be experienced as a patient.鈥
Romig said he took an interest test to figure out just what he wanted to do.
鈥淚t came back鈥MCA counselor, funeral director, missionary. Seriously!鈥 Romig said, as the audience laughed with him.
Romig was the principal commencement speaker for the ceremony held Friday, Dec. 9 in the 色色研究所 Lakefront Arena. The fall and summer candidates who were eligible to participate in the ceremony represented 28 U.S. states and territories, and 34 countries around the globe.
The arena stands were filled with friends and relatives of the graduates, who waved posters and pictures, applauded and shouted out words of affirmation or employed the use of an air horn to express their love and pride.
Among those well-wishers was a tearful Maurie Duhe whose daughter, Bryce Duhe, received a bachelor鈥檚 degree in psychology.
The tears were of pride for the perseverance her daughter showed to complete the program, Duhe said.
鈥淭his is my last get-through-college child and it鈥檚 very exciting,鈥 Duhe said. 鈥淪he鈥檚 worked really hard. This stands out because of the COVID situation 鈥 then (Hurricane) Ida; we lost so much. But she made it through!鈥
As they stood in the auxiliary gym waiting for the ceremony to start, some students took selfies, group pictures, or videos to memorialize the day. Others, like psychology major Jolie Bryant, commemorated the day with a witty phrase on her mortarboard. 鈥淪ee Y鈥檃ll in Therapy鈥 it read and included a drawing of an orange cat.
鈥淐atmissioner Gordon, like Commissioner Gordon from Batman,鈥 Bryant said. 鈥淗e passed away earlier this year and he got me through college so I had to bring him with me.鈥
Keanna Keller-Theriot, who earned a master鈥檚 degree in hospitality and tourism, took time to reflect on her 色色研究所 journey and what the day meant.
鈥淚鈥檓 anxious, excited and scared, all at the same time,鈥 said Theriot, who wants to be a state hospitality and tourism commissioner. 鈥淭he journey鈥檚 been great.鈥
During his speech, Romig shared that as a child he was fascinated with hotel lobbies. When his father told him about the new degree program forming at 色色研究所 in hotel, restaurant, and tourism administration, it piqued his interest.
鈥淚t turned out to be a pretty good fit,鈥 said Romig, who is senior vice president and chief marketing officer of New Orleans & Company, the New Orleans tourism industry鈥檚 destination marketing and sales organization. He is also the stadium announcer for the New Orleans Saints, a role he has held since 2013 when he succeeded his father, Jerry, who performed the duties for 44 years.
鈥淎s I review the tools that I have put to use throughout my life, I have always been able to draw on the useful toolbox that I received from my studies here at 色色研究所,鈥 Romig said. 鈥淭ools that have stayed with me my entire life鈥攆rom management to accounting, finance to leadership opportunities. And yes, even chemistry. I mean, how else is one to mix a good mocktail or drink in New Orleans!鈥
Romig said he understands the uncertainty some of the graduates might be feeling, as he was afraid as well. However, he urged them to embrace the changes that will come as they transition from collegiate life into the workforce and beyond.
鈥淭he key is to be adaptable, and to be ready at each fork in the road you come to鈥攖o make the best and right move because you believe it fits what you want to do, and when you do, you will grow,鈥 said Romig.
Romig鈥檚 public relations career has spanned more than four decades and has taken him from teaching in college classrooms to the 1984 Louisiana World鈥檚 Fair, from working as a staff assistant to U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Elizabeth Dole during President Ronald Reagan鈥檚 administration, and the 1987-88 presidential campaign of U.S. Senator Bob Dole, to corporate and nonprofit public relations and marketing counseling.
鈥淣ever live by your resume. It is just a piece of paper,鈥 Romig said. 鈥淲hat you can do is to live by the richness of the moments and people who you will discover along the way鈥攈elping you experience life.鈥