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Wrestler Pins Post-Grad Career Thanks to F&M Mentor
As captain of the Franklin & Marshall wrestling team, has always been drawn to the mat. But his field of study was not as certain.
The youngest of three brothers, Fox followed sibling Parker (Class of 2021) to the College.
鈥淧arker was a senior at F&M when I was a first-year. I originally thought I would follow in his footsteps and study chemistry, solely because I did not know what else I wanted to do,鈥 Fox said.
A chance exposure to computer science, combined with the College鈥檚 True Blue Network mentorship program, helped Fox form a passion for technology.
Fox鈥檚 brother Ethan, a software engineer, enrolled his younger brother in a computer science course as a birthday gift prior to beginning college.
鈥淚 instantly fell in love with computer science and knew that was what I wanted to study,鈥 Fox said.
In his first year at F&M, Fox connected with mentor Horace Facey 鈥19, a software engineer at .

鈥淚 remember feeling lost at sea while trying to figure out the tech industry,鈥 Facey said. 鈥淢entoring has been an excellent way for me to give back and help others navigate the same process.鈥 See Facey鈥檚 mentorship story.
Facey helped Fox prepare for internship interviews, complete coding projects and build his resume.
The guidance helped Fox secure an analyst internship in summer 2022 at Guardian Life Insurance, followed by a network engineering internship last summer. The company recently extended a job offer as a technology associate upon graduation.
鈥淭his program has helped me jump-start my career and secure my dream job as a software engineer, prior to the start of my senior year,鈥 Fox said.
With one season of wrestling remaining, Fox is poised to continue excelling on and off the mat. He is a two-time , two-time , and College Sports Communicators Academic All-District awardee.

Noah Fox 鈥24
- Hometown: Montville, N.J.
- Double major: ,
- Activities: Varsity wrestling (team captain), Junto Society, Black Pyramid Society, computer science head tutor
Why did you choose F&M?
I was drawn to F&M because of the small student body and class size. The small size of the school allows me to have a strong relationship with my professors and creates a great learning environment where I am one of sometimes just ten students in a class. I was also extremely fond of the strong bond that the wrestling team has with each other. We are a family and do everything together.
Can you elaborate on the job and internship your mentor, Horace Facey 鈥19, helped you secure?
In 2021, , a company that provides online programming courses, reached out to me on LinkedIn asking me to apply for a summer teaching position. Horace met with me on multiple occasions to discuss the types of questions I may be asked and perform mock interviews, which prepared me for success during the official interview with the company.
In 2022, Horace helped me build my resume and apply for internships. I applied to over 70 internships and ultimately secured one at as a Salesforce administrator analyst. During that summer, I researched how Salesforce artificial intelligence (AI) could be used to help make sales representatives more efficient.
I was fortunate to receive a return offer to Guardian as a network engineering intern. The highlights of this internship were learning Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) skills required to configure Cisco devices and leading a switch migration project, which saved Guardian $15,000 per year in maintenance fees.
Ultimately, I received and accepted a job offer as a technology associate post-graduation. Over the course of three years, I will have the opportunity to spend time on different software engineering teams where I will learn different skills and learn what I am most interested in. At the end of the three years, I will be able to join a team.
Wrestling at F&M is unique in that it is a Division I program at a small liberal arts college. Can you walk us through a day in your life as a student-athlete?
A typical day in-season for me starts around 7 or 8 a.m. I will head over to the wrestling room with my teammate to work on some technique for about an hour. After grabbing breakfast, I either go straight to class or study, depending on the day. From 4:30-6:30 p.m. we have our team practice, where we work on technique, drilling and live wrestling. After practice, I eat dinner, finish homework and spend some time relaxing before bed. If we have a competition coming up, I may do an extra workout to manage my weight.
What advice do you have for student-athletes interested in attending F&M?
F&M is a great school for academics and athletics. Professors are always willing to spend extra time with students, hold office hours and make accommodations when a student cannot attend class, which has been extremely helpful as a student-athlete because sometimes I need to miss class for wrestling matches.
My coaches do an amazing job preparing us for success on and off the mat. Coach Mike Rogers has worked closely with alumni wrestlers to build the Diplomat Mentorship Advancement Program (DMAP) to give the wrestlers opportunities, similar to the True Blue Network mentorship program.
鈥淭his program has helped me jump-start my career and secure my dream job as a software
engineer, prior to the start of my senior year." - Noah Fox 鈥24
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