The 2018-2019 Leadership Consultants are officially off the road. All together, they went on over 350 chapter visits and took over 800 flights. Their biggest accomplishment, however, is the impact they made on our collegiate women. Here’s what each of these rock stars had to say about their experience:
Tara Innab
Can’t travel without: my pillow
Favorite airport snack: Smart water and Cheese-Its
Biggest lesson learned: Sometimes the most “impact” can be made just by listening and not saying anything. People sometimes don’t need you to respond or give them a perfect solution, they just want to be heard. And on another note, I learned that patience is the most important skill to have while traveling- sometimes the travel delays tested my limits!
Iona Kearney
Can’t travel without: portable phone charger
Favorite airport snack: SkinnyPop and Chewy Bars
This year in three words: Live for others. The entire year has really taught me the deeper meaning behind our open motto. Getting to see sisters from all over the country constantly empowering and pushing each other to be their very best while supporting them at their very worst has truly inspired me and showed me how much can be accomplished when you live for others!
Quinn Moran
Can’t travel without: iPad
Favorite airport snack: Goldfish
Favorite memory: Singing Dancing Queen at the top of my lungs at LSU Bid Day after surviving recruitment and bringing home 90+ sweet new amazing Alphas
Alli Winkeler
Can’t travel without: my steamer
Favorite airport snack: Diet Coke & a bag of pretzels
This year in 3 words: Truly unforgettable year. This year and perspective reshaped what I value, how I lead, and the way I view ADPi. All I can say is thank you to each and every woman on the road and back home who made this the experience of a lifetime!
Ashlenn Wellbrock
Can’t travel without: shower shoes
Favorite airport snack: Chick-Fil-A
Favorite memory: nights at EO with LC Pals
Bailie Sparks
Can’t travel without: Stuffed animal bunny my nieces gave me- her name is Nugget!
Favorite airport snack: Auntie Anne’s pretzels with cheese dipping sauce
This year in 3 words: Self-empowering, challenging, FUN!
Savvy Moore
Can’t travel without: Skincare items
Favorite airport snack: Smart Pop and Sugarfree Redbull
Biggest lesson learned: You can’t fill up other peoples bucket unless your bucket is full
Kelsey Pasco
Can’t travel without: My SLEEPSACK- It is basically a sheet that is in the shape of a sleeping bag so that no matter where I have to sleep at night, I know it will be clean!
Favorite airport snack: Chocolate Sea Salt RXBar and a Smartwater
Biggest lesson learned: The words you say and your actions, big or small, can make a huge impact on others. There are countless sisters, advisors, IOs, staff members and other individuals I have met on the road that have all touched me in some way, and I trust that this year I was able to impact some of those I had the pleasure of working with as well. A sweet compliment, a smiling good morning greeting, or a thoughtful note all really meant the world to me throughout my travels. Oh, and I learned to always say yes when someone asks if you want to go on an adventure!
Frankie Miller
Can’t travel without: My blanket
Favorite airport snack: Chick-Fil-A fries
Favorite memory: Theta Zeta recruitment was so fun! I got to spend two weeks with them in Lexington, and I loved getting to know them better and helping with the recruitment process. Thanks for being so fun, TZ!
Hannah Lambert
Can’t travel without: My jean jacket
Favorite airport snack: Goldfish and Kind Bars (thanks Delta)
Biggest lesson learned: You never know when a meal, a karaoke sisterhood, recruitment prep, or game night will become a forever memory or the start of a new friendship. I learned to keep my eyes wide open in the everyday, mundane moments because these moments would end up bringing me the best memories, friendships, and experiences.
Rachel Minter, 2019-2020 Senior Leadership Consultant
Can’t travel without: Headphones
Favorite airport snack: Smart Water
Favorite memory: The family dinners and late night house party calls with all the other consultants – getting to talk with all of them at the end of the day, hear about their day and tell them about mine, and creating such close relationships with them.