Sam was born in the Netherlands, where his father was working at the time.
But he grew up mostly in Marlowe, Oklahoma, a town with a population just under 5,000.
Sam's dad worked for an oil and gas company.
Sam was gifted with intelligence and was his high school's valedictorian.
From an early age, he loved numbers.
He loved math.
He was fascinated by the power of exponential growth.
At the University of Oklahoma, he majored in finance.
He loved sports.
He briefly considered becoming a coach.
But if you'd asked him at the time,
Sam probably would have told you he wanted to become the CEO of an industrials company or something like that.
After his freshman year, he applied for an internship at Conoco.
He was invited in for an interview,
and it was all going well until the interviewer asked Sam where he imagined he would be in five years.
Sam was honest.
He said he figured he would go to business school.
The interviewer was like, what?
You don't want to work at Conoco in five years?
And Sam said, no, definitely not.