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It’s one thing to dream of being a musician. But when it’s combined with skills learned through studying human and organizational development at Vanderbilt University, that dream jumps to a new level. And that’s just what senior William Hall did at a major music recording studio in Nashville. “I know that I want to go into the music industry after Vanderbilt, but I wasn’t sure in exactly what area, so I wanted to use the HOD capstone experience as a way to explore a different part of the industry,” said Hall. Through the HOD capstone internship program Hall worked at Blackbird Music Studios. Blackbird is one of the top commercial recording studios in the world with a “who’s who” list of artists including Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban and more. “They have a phenomenal internship program where I was able to be as close to the music as possible while also applying some things I’ve been learning about organizations and organizational development to a commercial studio environment,” said Hall. “I gained a lot of insight on why Blackbird, as a company, is so successful in such a fast-paced industry.” CAPSTONE PHILOSOPHY The director of the HOD capstone program Kristen Tompkins said the capstone coursework design allows students an opportunity to apply and strengthen the core competencies of the HOD degree in a real-life organizational setting, while also taking academic courses to examine what’s happening within the internship. “It is the ultimate test of whether students can use what they have learned at Vanderbilt on the job and in everyday life,” added Tompkins, lecturer at the Vanderbilt Peabody College of Education and Human Development. MAKING MUSIC Hall grew up in Nashville and has been a musician, performer and songwriter since he was a child. Most recently, he performed in a tribute to Frank Sinatra through Studio Tenn while also working on his original music. As part of the internship, Hall was able to complete a personal recording project. Hall brought in an original song, where he played the instruments and sang the voice track. “Most of the other interns I was with went to school for audio engineering, so it was a really cool experience for me to collaborate with them and learn from them about the recording process from start to finish.” IMMERSION EXPERIENCES Hall said this internship is just one of several immersion experiences he’s been able to dig into at Vanderbilt. “Vanderbilt does a really good job of encouraging students to get off campus and go have amazing experiences and then bring those back to campus to classes and student organizations,” said Hall. “For me that’s been working on the audio team at the Ryman and then bringing that experience back to Vanderbilt Recording Studio. Or being on the camera crew for a major network reality show and bringing that experience and that knowledge back to cinema and media arts classes.” BEST EXPERIENCE Hall said since he grew up in Nashville and went to middle and high school near the Vanderbilt campus, he chose to start his college experience out of state. But then transferred to Vanderbilt. “Vanderbilt is a phenomenal school and I guess I needed to leave Nashville to know how much I wanted to come back,” said Hall. “I think my favorite part about my Vanderbilt experience so far is the amazing student body that I get to be around every day. People are so passionate and inspired about what they do and that inspires me to do the best that I can.” Follow Vanderbilt on Twitter: https://twitter.com/vanderbiltu Instagram: http://instagram.com/vanderbiltu Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vanderbilt LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/edu/school?id=19443 Subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/vanderbilt See all Vanderbilt social media at http://social.vanderbilt.edu.