True Model

December 2, 2009

There have been some amazing women in my life under whom I’ve had the privilege to learn… starting of course with my Grandma Naomi Good (the essence of faithfulness and humility) to the model my mom is to me today — demonstrating the priority of taking care of family, while simultaneously pursuing excellence in career.   Even my sister-in-law’s creative spirit sparks my own energy day after day as I read her blog and talk to her when I drop the kids off at school. 

There are many others, but one of my mentors who comes to mind is State Rep. Katie True.   In short, she rocks. From her I have learned the following:

 – what fantastic customer service looks like  (in part, thanks to her right hand, Barbara Kauffman)

 – how to tell someone no with humor and kindness 

 – when to be blunt

 – how to articulate what the gal next door is feeling

 – how to keep your promises  (Katie term limited herself and always stuck to that commitment)

 – how to choose a few issues and really own them — she’s done this consistently on womens issues, childrens’ issues and in the fight against drugs

 – the importance of sticking to conservative principles but in a way that still allows you to be a bridge builder and catalyst for change

The Lancaster New Era just had a great editorial on her impact.   All the usual suspect Lancaster County white boys are lining up to take her spot, but they won’t be able to fill her shoes…  Two of my favorite quotes from the Editorial:

“Over the years, True’s tireless advocacy for children and families sometimes put her at odds with House leadership. She is a conservative, but one who has put principle above blind obedience to party.”

“Because of True’s work, children are safer in their schools and women are safer in their homes. All Pennsylvanians owe this remarkable legislator a note of thanks for making Pennsylvania a better place to live.”
 

 

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One Response to “True Model”

  1. RobinSue on December 3rd, 2009 3:26 pm

    Tonya,
    It is an honor to be ranked up there with Grandma Good and your Mom. Two very great women indeed. Thank you.

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