One of the questions I ask myself regularly as president is this:

One of the questions I ask myself regularly as president is this: What happens when I’m no longer in this seat? It is not a question born out of anxiety or insecurity. It is a question rooted in responsibility. Because the true measure of leadership is not what happens while you are leading. It is what continues after you step away.

Sisterhood Beyond the Meeting Room: Why Intentional Connection

There is a difference between being a member of something and feeling like you belong to something. Membership is a status. Belonging is an experience. And for a chapter like CMAC, where we are still growing and shaping our culture, the difference between the two matters more than most people realize.

Why Structure Matters: Building a Chapter That Can Sustain Itself

When people think about what makes a chapter strong, the first things that come to mind are usually the events, the programs, and the visible moments of sisterhood. And while all of those things matter deeply, they don’t happen consistently without something less visible but equally important—structure.