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For Ph.D. Graduate, Stage Walk to Bring Personal Satisfaction 鈥 and Possibly Some Family Respite


Posted on December 10, 2018
Alice Jackson


Clay Davidson, a retired certified public accountant who earned a master's degree from South in 2008, returned to get his Ph.D. 鈥淚鈥檓 certainly a good bit older than most of the students, but the intelligence and the drive of all the people I met and worked with was impressive,鈥 he said.  data-lightbox='featured'
Clay Davidson, a retired certified public accountant who earned a master's degree from South in 2008, returned to get his Ph.D. 鈥淚鈥檓 certainly a good bit older than most of the students, but the intelligence and the drive of all the people I met and worked with was impressive,鈥 he said.

Clay Davidson grew weary of three brothers 鈥 all physicists 鈥 teasing him that they were smarter because each had a Ph.D., so the 60-year-old Mobile businessman spent four years earning his own doctorate from the 麻豆相关报道鈥檚 School of Computing.

The certified public accountant received his master鈥檚 degree in computing from South in 2008 around the time he retired to focus on his personal investments.

鈥淏ack in the 80s and 90s when I worked as a CPA with my own firm, I started writing software. In those days, it was new, and everybody was doing it 鈥 accountants, lawyers and all kinds of people. I was even involved in TurboTax when it was developed,鈥 Davidson said. 鈥淚t was something I really enjoyed doing.鈥

He admits the doctoral work was 鈥渃hallenging, but doable,鈥 adding that after completing his dissertation on software security for industrial systems, he has newfound respect for his teasing brothers.

鈥淚鈥檓 certainly a good bit older than most of the students, but the intelligence and the drive of all the people I met and worked with was impressive,鈥 Davidson added. 鈥淎nd, the work that South puts into getting people into the graduate programs is phenomenal.鈥

He praised his dissertation chair, Dr. Todd Andel, professor of computer science, calling him 鈥渁 great guy who I learned a lot from and who I have a lot of respect for.鈥 He also appreciates the encouragement of Dr. Alec Yasinsac, dean of the School of Computing.

One of 11 children whose Depression-era father stressed the need for higher education, Davidson admits he鈥檚 enjoying personal satisfaction over his achievement. It has brought the surprise of potential teaching positions. And, it鈥檚 also impressed his 15-year-old son, Clayton, and his 9-year-old daughter, Tori. 

鈥淚 also did it because I wanted to be a good influence on them, and now there鈥檚 a possibility that I may get a teaching position at a university because I have the doctorate. They think it would be the coolest thing in the world for dad to be a professor,鈥 Davidson said. 鈥淥f course, my wife, Veronica, enjoyed that we stayed in one location while I was studying, but now we鈥檒l have to see what happens with the possibility of a position.鈥

And, those brothers who teased Davidson about his lack of a doctorate have something different to say now.

鈥淢y brothers have told me they are proud of me and glad I did the work,鈥 Davidson said. 鈥淚 look forward to receiving my doctorate while they sit in the audience and watch.鈥


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