Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Taking a Step Back

To move forward sometimes we must take a step back. I have been very fortunate for the past 14 years to have been in the Association Industry. I started my career back in the day in High School as the editor of a standards engineering publication that my father was a part of. From there I spent a few years in TV which I loved, but hated the hours! My first job in the Association industry was as an event planner organizing education programs, fundraisers and conventions for a local bar association. A few years into that position knowing there wasn't much room for growth I made the jump to national association in DC working again as the education and meeting planner but on a larger scale. I loved the event planning and the education sessions were always intriguing to me. Again this fit was good but there was no room for growth. I was then hired by a former colleague to handle his public relations, communications and office events. This was the perfect transition that I needed to determine what I wanted to do and where I wanted to be. I then found my way back to VA and with a national association where I was hired as the Director of meetings. About a year into this our Executive Director left and I was asked to step in during the interim. That interim turned into 7 years as Executive Director. The experience I gained is invaluable. I was honored to be among the less than 2% who earned the Certified Association Executive (CAE) designate under the age of 30. I continued to work on the meetings (my true passion) while also taking on the roles of finance, human resources, communications, membership and marketing. The hardest part was working with a limited budget and staff.

So taking a step back in 2014 I decided to resign from this position to become a stay at home mom to my 2 beautiful girls, Emma and Cecily. In dong so I also decided to start my own company, the Next Steps, LLC. This company provides event planning consultation, association management assistance, leadership training and hopefully more in the years to come. What I do know is that I am the happiest I have ever been and I have always said you have to love what you do to do it every day--and I do! So stepping forward I hope to gain new clients and grow this company while helping them take their next steps.

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