Adam Ghan wants to be a venue manager one day. After chatting with the junior Entertainment Management student about his experience in service-learning with The Gillioz Theatre, there’s every reason to believe he will. Level-headed, driven, and refreshingly chill about the whole future thing, Adam seems to understand that it won’t just fall into place magically. He’s strategically taking on meaningful opportunities and building relationships that will set him up for success. Service-learning has been a significant step on his path, and he’s excited to talk about how it can even lead to helping run a classic theatre during a Rocky Horror Picture Show viewing. "That’s the most beneficial part of service-learning for me – it’s just to see management, see why they make the decisions they make and see how deep it really goes" Adam makes a really good first impression. He's got a rhythmic brand of confidence that seems to be uniquely prone to people who play the drums – which he does. He ducks into the office dressed in dark, casually styled clothes with jaw-length hair and a few … [Read more...] about Community, entertainment and Rocky Horror: Adam Ghan reflects on service-learning at the Gillioz Theatre