Why I Joined: Ashley Richardson

The Charlotte Junior Chamber Blog

By Ashley Richardson

After living in Florida for seven years and finally moving back to North Carolina, I was looking for a way to re-connect with people my age and get more involved in the Charlotte community. A colleague of mine and our current president, David Hoffman, introduced me to the Junior Chamber and invited me to a General Membership meeting. I was expecting to go to a typical networking event where I could shake a few hands and be handed a few business cards.

From the beginning I realized I would gain a lot more than business cards. Everyone was welcoming and it  was an easy environment to feel comfortable in as a guest. Not only did that impress me, but I was also  impressed by the numerous opportunities for members and guests to directly reach out to the community  and have an impact on relevant issues. I attended a few more events as a guest, including the M-Night  social at The Wine Loft, and within a month I was a new member.

Fast forward another month and I was signed up to chair my first project – American Cancer Society’s      annual Relay for Life for Central Mecklenburg County. Getting the chance to work with other members and  guests, as well as manage a committee for this event, taught me more than I could learn from most books.  The leadership skills and organizational skills I gained through this experience have translated into my  career and given me more confidence to pursue my goals.

Within a year of being a member, I have developed some of my best working relationships and closest  friends. Although our chapter is diverse in our member’s backgrounds, careers, and interests, working with  our members to achieve a goal and help solve a problem in our community has been a great way to meet  new people and make new friendships. I’ve found that I do in fact have a lot in common with other Junior  Chamber members – first and foremost being our desire to help grow and improve the Charlotte community.

Editors Note: Ashley was recently elected to serve on the board as a Community Development Director.

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