After completing his degree in Economics, Dyson decided to forego several lucrative full-time career opportunities to pursue his nascent passion for writing and digital design.
Born and raised in North Carolina, Dyson realized his indelible intrigue for storytelling through creative mediums from a young age. He became enthralled with creative undertakings in many disciplines as he matured.
During his five month stint in Brussels, Belgium, Dyson had the opportunity to autonomously operate on the frontlines of Brexit alongside several high-caliber British political advisors. He functioned in an exclusive, political capacity for a prominent leader in the United Kingdom Independence Party and Member of the European Parliament whilst completing coursework for his Economics degree in International Trade & Diplomacy. Much of Dyson’s work entailed crafting speeches that would be delivered to delegates on the European Parliament floor, drafting memos, and even, mitigating the policymaker’s public relations.
Jane’s experience opened Dyson’s eyes to the countless number of his peers who had familial, personal, or medical hardships that made getting through an academic year incredibly difficult. Her story galvanized Dyson’s necessity to assist his peers in need. Students of whom were toiling with a bottomless stream of coursework and resorting to submitting mediocre, unfinished assignments, if anything at all. Dyson strove to connect the droves of students in need of writing and research relief to the abundance of incredibly talented writers that have a passion for creating.
Dyson’s inspiration for creating SNYPUR came after returning to the United States for his final year of university. He had experienced an unwavering internal conflict about pursuing a safe career path, especially one that could not satiate his creative desires. Understanding that pain, criticism, and suffering are immutable certainties in this life, Dyson knew that he could either struggle and suffer fruitlessly down the road of regret or to ultimately realize his burgeoning passion.
“I knew the answer all along– I was simply afraid of it”