A Philly arrival
Credit the latter to his ongoing mentor, Matthew Kunkle, senior associate director of assurance of learning at Fox. Shortly after Shah’s arrival at Temple, Kunkle hired him to analyze student feedback and scores in order to improve Fox’s classes. Combined with a $5,000 scholarship, the job provided Shah with critically needed funds. Kunkle also offered Shah guidance in adapting to life in a new country.
“He’s more than just a professor, he’s a friend,” said Shah. “He really helped me adjust to the cultural shock of coming to the U.S.”
Now, he feels right at home in Philly, and relishes in the city’s history and culture—even the food trucks. And Shah, who once relied on the massive public transit system of his home city—the ninth most populated metropolitan area in the world—to get to college, loves the daily impact he is having on SEPTA’s riders, particularly lower-income workers who have no other way to get to work.
“It’s very rewarding to be able to do something for the greater good,” he said.