
Gavin Huntsman
- Pronouns
- he/him
- Gender
- Male
- DOB
- 10/15/1986
- Height
- 6'2"
- Weight
- 200 lbs
Academic Information
- School Year
- Major
Academic Details
Employment Details
Works in the field of clinical trials. During the pandemic his company converted to fully remote for all positions, which has allowed him to enjoy a highly flexible schedule and an enviable work/life balance.
Backstory
Friendly-enough and approachable, he prefers to learn about others rather than share copiously about himself. The following is what is generally known, however.
He is not a permanent resident of Woodcrest, coming and going regularly. Well beyond his own college years, the passage of time just-starting to etch itself into his features, it seems that he instead treats the town like it's a quaint weekend getaway and vacation spot. Why he would choose a college town in Massachusetts for this is hard to say. He must live at least somewhat nearby for this to be feasible, but he has never specified where that is.
His manner of speech is normal, pitched neither too high nor too low, and is exceptionally Midwest-neutral - otherwise known as the alleged non-accent of many radio personalities and news anchors. He has never claimed either profession as his own, but will casually joke that he was told all through high school and his own college years that he should go into radio.
He is not a permanent resident of Woodcrest, coming and going regularly. Well beyond his own college years, the passage of time just-starting to etch itself into his features, it seems that he instead treats the town like it's a quaint weekend getaway and vacation spot. Why he would choose a college town in Massachusetts for this is hard to say. He must live at least somewhat nearby for this to be feasible, but he has never specified where that is.
His manner of speech is normal, pitched neither too high nor too low, and is exceptionally Midwest-neutral - otherwise known as the alleged non-accent of many radio personalities and news anchors. He has never claimed either profession as his own, but will casually joke that he was told all through high school and his own college years that he should go into radio.