With a boombox under each arm and a stack of discs at his disposal, Jeffrey Fairbanks had already attained his first taste of the American dream before he was even old enough to drive.
“I saved up the money, bought some gear and built a production company, a very small production company, but at the height of it … I had about six people working for it full-time, and I was making some pretty sweet loot,” he said of the company he started while he was in sixth grade.
Now, eleven years later, the senior electrical engineering-turned-music major has earned a list of credentials that few professional, let alone collegiate, resum