Five Years of Leadership, Purpose, and Staying the Course

Woodlawn United

March 5, 2025

On March 4, 2020, I was announced as the leader of Woodlawn United. The next day, on my 36th birthday, I stepped into not just a new year of life, but a new chapter of leadership. Today, as I celebrate another year, I reflect on the past five years of leading Woodlawn United—a journey filled with growth, challenges, and transformation.

Just weeks after stepping into this role, the world shut down—testing my resilience, challenging my leadership, and pushing me to embrace what it truly means to stand firm and stay the course.

In that moment, countless people reached out with belief, well wishes, and trust. I carried that with me—not just as encouragement but as a reminder of my responsibility to preserve what’s good, improve what needs change, and foster progress. Leadership, like salt and light, requires distinction—it’s about being a steady guide and bringing hope, even in uncertain times.

Through difficult and, at times, unpopular decisions—prioritizing long-term impact over short-term comfort, shifting resources to ensure sustainability, and challenging the status quo to create meaningful change—I’ve seen the power of staying the course reflected in:

  • $60M+ in investments fueling housing, economic growth, and infrastructure
  • Expanding service reach from 5,000 to 8,000 residents
  • Growing homeownership from 18% to 28%, creating pathways for generational stability
  • 20+ new businesses launched, strengthening the local economy
  • Achieving a 36% reduction in crime through holistic public safety efforts
  • 40+ emerging leaders trained through the WE Lead Fellowship, many of whom are now driving change as community connectors, organizational leaders, and advocates for progress

None of this has been easy, and none of it has been done alone. A dedicated team, a committed Board of Directors, engaged residents, and strong partners have been instrumental in this progress.

A special thank you to my family and friends who have stood by me, lifted me in prayer, reminded me of my strength, and given me space to just be. Your love and support have been a constant source of encouragement.

As I celebrate another year of life and leadership, I believe the best is yet to come.

To everyone who has walked this journey with me—thank you. Your belief in this work continues to fuel the mission. The work continues.

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