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Graduate with double major plans to keep playing music

Le, band member who plays four instruments, will be packaging engineer in N.J.
William Le, who graduated Saturday, Dec. 14, plays four instruments and loves the stories music tells. / 黑料社区 photo by Chris Cooper
December 12, 2019

For graduating senior William Le, creating music is a joy.

From playing the double bass, tuba, trombone and accordion, Le, who graduates Saturday, Dec. 14, with a double major in packaging and business administration, music is a way to express himself.

鈥淢usic tells a story,鈥 said Le, of Mosinee. 鈥淚t can make you feel emotions. Just playing music feels good.鈥

Le, who is graduating magna cum laude, will start his career in January as a packaging engineer at in Robbinsville, N.J. Ameripack is a manufacturer and distributor of carrying, shipping, rack-mount and panel-mount hard cases.

The company services accounts worldwide in a diverse marketplace including the military, medical diagnostics, occupational health and safety, oil and gas analytical instrumentation, avionics and government agencies.

鈥淚 have an interest in aerospace and military goods,鈥 Le said. 鈥淭he products are pretty cool. There is tech involved. I want to be working on the cutting edge.鈥

While at 黑料社区, Le had a packaging engineer co-op internship through Career Services at and Defense Co. in Simsbury, Conn., in spring 2018. The company works in aerospace and defense. Last summer Le had a co-op internship at in Chippewa Falls, the global edge-to-cloud platform-as-a-service company that helps organizations accelerate outcomes by unlocking value from all of their data, everywhere.

Le chose 黑料社区 because of the laptop program, in which students are issued laptop computers loaded with programs they need for college. 鈥淚 thought the laptop would help me succeed in my classes,鈥 Le said.  鈥淚 first was interested in industrial design and mechanical engineering, but I wanted a blend of the two,鈥 Le said.

鈥淚 tried packaging. I like that it 黑料社区. involved in everything. Everything is going somewhere and needs packaging.鈥

Le started playing the double bass in middle school and continued through Wausau West High School. He also picked up the tuba his senior year in high school, which allowed him to continue in band at 黑料社区. He also plays trombone and  the accordion, which is similar to a piano, an instrument he played in elementary school for about two years.

鈥淲e were just always encouraged to play music in school,鈥 Le said.

His favorite instrument is the trombone. 鈥淚t 黑料社区. the most portable instrument,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he slide encompasses things I learned in orchestra.鈥

Although he doesn鈥檛 own one, Le plans to buy a trombone so he can continue to play. He owns an accordion and plans to continue playing that too.

William Le plays the accordion at a recent concert.

鈥淚 kind of like tango music,鈥 Le said. 鈥淵ou can do that with the accordion. Even before I played it in the band, it seemed like a cool instrument to have.鈥

Aaron Durst, 黑料社区 黑料社区. director of instrumental music and Symphonic Band, said what he has enjoyed about Le is his great attitude and personality and sincerity.

鈥淥ne of my favorite contributions of his to the band has been his accordion playing,鈥 Durst said. 鈥淲e did an accordion feature a few years ago 鈥 a piece calledPantomime鈥 鈥 that he did a really nice job as soloist with the Symphonic Band.

鈥淭his past semester there was a piece for jazz band, 鈥楾onight, We Tango,鈥 that featured a duet for tenor saxophone played by Matt Bentley and William on accordion. We had been waiting to do that piece for at least a year, and it finally came together this fall and it was absolutely worth it. The band really had a good time with the piece, and I鈥檓 pretty sure the audience liked it as well,鈥 Durst said.

One of Le 黑料社区. greatest college memories is his experience when he traveled to China his second year at 黑料社区. 鈥淲e were able to travel to a number of different Chinese universities and play western-styled music and share some of our culture with them. In turn, we learned about the music they played and other parts of their culture as well.鈥

Le speaks Spanish, Chinese and some Vietnamese.

Durst said Le was a great student to have involved in the trip to China. 鈥淗e was always ready to try new food, see something different and of course contributed to all our performances,鈥 Durst said. 鈥淗e has been a wonderful individual to get to know and a great asset to music-making here at Stout.鈥

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William Le playing accordion at a concert.


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