Kellie Jackson Puts Her Effort Where Her Heart Is: With the NAA Leadership Lyceum
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After completing an adventurous year as president of the
Florida Apartment Association, for her next trick Kellie Jackson, CAM, CPM,
Regional Vice President with Milestone Management, agreed to serve as national
chair of the NAA Leadership Lyceum. A graduate of the program in 2005, Kellie
has always raved about the program’s value in boosting her knowledge of
association affairs and processes, and enhancing leadership skills.
The
Lyceum "takes leaders and gives them the forum and foundation for building
trust within a peer group and the tools to become future leaders of NAA,"
Kellie told Units magazine.
"It's not about taking someone and making them a leader — it's about fine-tuning
the skills and vision that are already in place.
"At
every Lyceum event and education session, you walk in the door
and throw your ego completely out the
window and just learn from one another," she continued. "I feel
comfortable enough to pick up the phone and call a fellow graduate when I have
a problem because there is a real sense of camaraderie that we've all
established ... The Lyceum is like a small fraternity — a family."
Kellie
was so enthusiastic about her experience that she went on to chair the Lyceum
Committee in 2011 and 2012. Working with her characteristic passion and love of
fun, she has worked this year to increase
awareness about the Lyceum within the membership base. She notes that too many
members still don’t really know what it is or what benefits it will provide.
Lynn Miller, staff liaison
for NAA’s Leadership Lyceum Committee, said, "Kellie has
been involved with the NAA Lyceum program since 2005. During her current
two-year stewardship as Lyceum chair, she has made it her mission to raise the
visibility of the program nationally. This has been accomplished through
her enthusiastic leadership and manifested in our first sponsored Capitol
Conference networking event, a new logo and tagline."
Kellie has
also been very supportive of the FAA Lyceum program, which has been very
successful in drawing new candidates every year. With a new generation of
leaders coming to the forefront at the local, state and national level, the
need for advanced association education through the Lyceum program remains
ever present.
John H.
Mitchell, executive director, Apartment Association of Tarrant County, Texas, is
one of the founders of the Lyceum program. He said of Kellie: "[She]
provides the spark, the spirit that makes the Lyceum one of NAA’s premier
initiatives. Her amazing energy and unbridled enthusiasm encourages us to excel — she's the leader of multihousing's future leaders."
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