My “why” as a Vistage Chair is rooted in a simple but powerful belief: when leaders grow, everything around them grows too. I have the privilege of serving Wilmington‑area executives who carry the weight of decisions that shape companies, families, and communities. My purpose is to help them learn, stretch, and rise into the fullest expression of their leadership—because their growth creates a ripple effect that reaches far beyond the boardroom.
I chose to become a Vistage Chair because I have seen firsthand how isolating leadership can be. Even the most capable leaders often lack a space where they can be vulnerable, challenged, and supported without agenda. My “why” is to create that space—a trusted circle where leaders can think more clearly, decide more confidently, and act more courageously. In that environment, they discover not only better answers, but better versions of themselves.
What fuels me is watching leaders unlock breakthroughs that change the trajectory of their businesses and their lives. Sometimes it’s a strategic insight that transforms a company’s direction. Other times it’s a personal realization that strengthens a relationship, restores balance, or reignites purpose. Every breakthrough matters, because every leader influences dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of people who depend on them.
My passion extends beyond individual success. Wilmington is a vibrant, growing community, and its future is shaped by the quality of its leaders. When leaders invest in themselves, they become better stewards of their organizations. They build healthier cultures, develop stronger teams, and make decisions that elevate the well‑being of employees and families. They also become more engaged citizens—people who give back, mentor others, and strengthen the fabric of our region.
Being a Vistage Chair allows me to serve as a catalyst for that kind of impact. I am driven by the opportunity to help leaders see what they cannot see alone, to ask the questions that spark clarity, and to hold them accountable to the greatness they already possess. My “why” is not about me—it is about the leaders I serve.
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