AR: Make-A-Wish Foundation does such amazing work. What is a typical day like for you at your job?
CK: My job is really behind the scenes. My team and I are here to support the team members that are raising the money and granting the wishes. “Typical” is not a word that we use in the Make-A-Wish world. One day I am reviewing the numbers, preparing budgets and making sure our internal controls are tight. The next day I may be drying the money collected in the rain, training a new team member, or loading a car for our next event. My job – along with my A-Team – is to provide the best service we can to the other departments, volunteers, donors, and especially our wish families.
AR: What has been your favorite “wish” during your time with them?
CK: I had the privilege of volunteering on the BEST WISH EVER! The night before the wish child turned 18, my best friend and I went to her house to find out what her one, true wish was. Here I am thinking she is about to leave for college and would want all the stuff that a teenager needs before they leave home. Boy, was I wrong!
Without hesitation, Adriana stated she wanted to meet the Red Hot Chili Peppers! And she did!
The RHCP came to Memphis and Adriana was their guest of honor. After being whirled away in a limo, a quick shopping spree for the right outfit, hair and make-up, and being welcomed to the FedEx Forum by paparazzi – Rhodes College Chi Omegas – Adriana got to meet her favorite band.
When a wish child wants to meet a celebrity, we tell them to expect to spend 10-15 minutes with them and have items with them that they want autographed. The Red Hot Chili Peppers spent almost an hour with Adriana in their “living room”. By the end of the visit you would have thought that RHCP came to Memphis to meet her – not for the concert.
Adriana and I stay in touch. Besides getting married, she states that her wish is one of her favorite memories. That’s what we do! We create memories for these kids – replacing the doctors, hospitals and treatment, at least for a few moments.
AR: What advice would you give a current student who may be interested in a similar career path?
CK: If service is your passion, follow your heart! I walk away each day knowing that another child is going on a trip, getting something they wanted, meeting their favorite celebrity, and pretending to be a princess for a day.
AR: You have stayed very connected with Rhodes since graduating, specifically serving on the Alumni Association Executive Board. During Homecoming 2019, you will be sworn in as the next Rhodes Alumni Association President. Can you talk a little about the importance of this role and the importance of your continued advocacy?
CK: Volunteering is very important to me, especially if I can “give back” to a place that gave me so much. Serving on the AAEB has been a great opportunity for me to reconnect with fellow classmates and to meet other alums that I would not have met.
The students today are being shaped by the same values as we were. Collectively, the alumni board members share the understanding of how Rhodes shaped our lives. We know that Rhodes is a big part of our legacy and who we are today. The role of the Alumni Board is to be an extra hand for the staff at Rhodes. What can we do to help? What does the college need from the board and all alumni?