Episode Summary: In this inspiring episode of the ChangeMakers Podcast, host Jeremy C. Park sits down with Alma Lee Alexander McLemore, Executive Director of the African American Heritage Society of Williamson County. A native of Franklin, Tennessee, Alma shares her journey from growing up in a community at the cusp of integration to becoming a cornerstone in preserving African American history in Williamson County. Throughout the conversation, Alma reflects on her upbringing, her extensive career in community service, and her dedication to educational and heritage preservation efforts.
Key Points & Highlights:
Introduction to Alma Lee Alexander McLemore: Discover Alma's roots in Williamson County and her experiences growing up during a pivotal time in its history.
Family and Faith: Alma talks about the strong foundation her parents built, centered on faith and caring for others, shaping her lifelong commitment to community service.
Career and Community Service: Learn about Alma's 38-year tenure at Middle Tennessee Electric Membership Corporation and her seamless transition into various roles within community organizations.
Board Memberships and Leadership: Explore Alma's significant impact through her work with numerous boards, including Habitat for Humanity, Community Housing Partnership, and the African American Heritage Society.
Awards and Recognition: Celebrate Alma's numerous accolades recognizing her leadership, volunteerism, and contributions to the community.
Importance of Family: Alma shares the joy she finds in spending time with her family, including her two sons, five grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.
Mission and Inspiration: Gain insight into Alma's daily mission to be a source of light and her drive to preserve African American history for future generations.
Supporting the African American Heritage Society: Alma concludes with ways the community can get involved in supporting the preservation of African American history and culture.
How to Get Involved: For listeners inspired by Alma's dedication and wishing to support the African American Heritage Society of Williamson County's mission, visit www.aahswc.org to learn more about their programs and how you can contribute to their important work.
Episode Takeaway: Alma Lee Alexander McLemore's story is a powerful testament to the impact of faith, family, and unwavering commitment to community service. Her work not only honors the past but also paves the way for future generations to learn from and be inspired by African American history.
Join us on the ChangeMakers Podcast as we dive into the life and legacy of Alma Lee Alexander McLemore, a true changemaker whose work continues to enlighten, educate, and empower the community of Williamson County and beyond.
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