Honored at Atlanta City Hall
This Women’s History Month, I had the incredible honor of being recognized at Atlanta City Hall as part of the Women Making History celebration. A moment that brought together remarkable women who have been doing the work, often quietly and consistently, to create impact across our communities.
Curated by Tiara LaRae Johnson and supported by Andrea L. Boone, the event celebrated women whose leadership, perseverance, and dedication have moved industries and communities forward. Being included among such powerful women was both humbling and energizing. Each honoree represented years of commitment, the kind of groundwork that often happens long before recognition arrives.
For me, this moment also reflects the ongoing work of The PM Suite. Over the years, we’ve built a reputation for turning complex ideas into executed reality. Leading projects, managing high-stakes initiatives, and helping organizations move from vision to delivery with clarity and structure. Recognition like this isn’t just personal; it’s a testament to the discipline, leadership, and operational excellence that project management brings to every room we step into. It’s another marker of authority in an industry where execution truly matters.
At the core of what I do is a simple belief: great ideas deserve strong execution. Whether it’s supporting founders, managing large-scale initiatives, or building communities through spaces like Women of Project Management, my work has always been about helping people move their vision forward with confidence. Moments like this remind me that the impact of that work reaches far beyond any single project.
Most importantly, I’m deeply grateful. Thank you to my family for continually pouring into me and creating the space for me to thrive. Thank you to Tiara, Councilmember Boone, and the entire Women Making History team for creating such a meaningful platform to honor the women shaping our communities for the past nine years in Atlanta.