By Daphne Kotschessa Almodovar, University Communications and Marketing
After spending 10 years in the military, Air Force fighter pilots Capt. Zach Eastman and Maj. Liz Eastman are now in their second-to-last semester at USF. The married couple are currently serving as flight instructors at Randolph Air Force Base in Texas, all while working to complete their online Master of Business Administration.
鈥淭he program is teaching us things flight commanders deal with. You must focus on leadership over flying,鈥 Liz said. 鈥淵ou mentor folks and help them progress while relying on your own vast experience and paying close attention to the group needs and performance.鈥
The Eastmans credit their professors in the Muma College of Business for helping them develop big-picture thinking in a program broad enough to enhance their bachelor鈥檚 degrees. Zach has a degree in criminology and Liz in engineering.
鈥淔rom legal systems to design thinking to leadership program management, we鈥檝e obtained a baseline understanding of what it takes to succeed both in military and civilian business,鈥 Zach said. 鈥淟earning about finance has been insightful. We already know we will hire a good accountant when the time comes.鈥
The Eastmans met on their first day of pilot training in Texas. Zach was immediately smitten but Liz was one of very few female pilots in that peer group and was not looking to date. It took nine months, but Zach finally convinced Liz to go out with him and they married in 2017. The Eastmans were stationed in Valdosta, Georgia, when they heard about the online Master of Business Administration program from Zach鈥檚 sister, Meagan, who is a proud 国产短视频Bull. They found that military tuition assistance was generous, and the timing matched their plans to continue serving while completing their degrees. The pair enrolled and began the program in the fall of 2021.
The Eastmans have built a strong foundation in the face of being stationed in South Korea, deployed to the United Arab Emirates, the erratic schedules and the stress of their demanding jobs. The discipline and collaboration, along with mentorship and specialties in complex fields, provide Liz and Zach the edge required to succeed academically.
鈥淲e support each other through the program by taking the same courses so we can study together and discuss the content while reminding each other of what鈥檚 due when,鈥 Liz said.
When they retire within the next decade, the Eastmans have a dream far away from the barracks and hangars. Their goal is to open a coffee and wine bar in North Carolina for all to enjoy.
Ensuring military and veteran success is part of USF鈥檚 commitment to accommodating the needs of the university鈥檚 wide range of students. More information about the various services available from the Office of Veteran Success can be found here. Learn more about USF鈥檚 online Master of Business Administration here.