As the daughter of an elected official, Sydney Lee is no stranger to the political realm. In fact, when she was applying to be an IGNITE Fellow, she was also running for student body president at the same time. Sydney ended up winning the student body president position by the highest margin her university had ever seen, becoming the second Black person to hold that position.
During her Fellowship, Sydney hosted a Women in Power luncheon that gave young women the chance to connect with local elected officials. “One of the women who came actually ended up running for office,” shares Sydney. Providing young women with the opportunity to make connections with political leaders and other young women is something that continues to motivate Sydney to be a leader in her community.
For Sydney, one of the best aspects of the Fellowship was the sisterhood that she didn’t expect to find, but is now a part of her. “That’s going to be what I miss the most. It’s such a beautiful experience to be part of a support system of women who uplift other women,” shares Sydney.
Now that her Fellowship is coming to a close, Sydney can see how much she has grown over the past year, both as a leader and as a person. “The Fellowship really makes you reflect on who you are as a person. I’ve grown so much throughout this experience and am so much more self-aware of how present I am in any space.”
If you’re thinking of becoming an IGNITE Fellow, Sydney suggests to just go for it. “Take the leap. You may feel like you’re not ready for this position, but you have to trust yourself and understand that you’ll get to where you need to be.”
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