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A Vision for Saint Louis
This week reminded me that leadership—and progress—moves at the speed of relationships. From engaging with the Berges Foundation on economic mobility to reconnecting with my alma mater, UMSL, I saw how vital it is to challenge ourselves and others. At Midwest BankCentre’s Nonprofit Connector event, I reflected on the need for more diverse boards and greater inclusion across St. Louis.
Intentionality fuels impact. Whether we’re creating economic opportunities or shaping governance, our collective success relies on showing up, building relationships, and expanding our vision.
Evolving Saint Louis
On the 10th anniversary of Michael Brown's death, I chose to listen instead of speak—guided by the advice of a friend. Reflecting on that day, I realize how much the events of 2014 shaped my path as CEO of Midwest BankCentre. In the years since, I’ve come to see the critical difference between offering help and offering a hand-up. Help meets an immediate need, but a hand-up creates lasting change, opening doors to new opportunities. St. Louis needs more hand-ups—more belief in the potential of people and shared economic growth that includes everyone. If we don’t act now, the world will move on without us.