Holly H. Hall

EdD, RN, MSHA

Volunteer Experience:

When Holly Hall thinks of volunteering, she immediately considers it a characteristic of a servant leader and one of the most important pro-social activities. Quoting Robert Greenleaf, founder of the modern-day servant leadership movement, “The servant-leader is servant first. It begins with the natural feeling that one wants to serve.” It was only natural for Holly to become a Sigma volunteer so that she could contribute to an organization with a mission she believes in and is enthusiastic about.

Holly has been volunteering since 2017 and has served in a variety of roles, including as a Research Facilitator and a Mentor in Sigma’s inaugural Mentoring Cohort, as well as Zeta Phi Chapter President and Governance Committee Member. She looks at her many volunteer opportunities as positive experiences due to the support and training of Sigma staff, her chapter board members, and other Sigma volunteers. “Success takes teamwork,” Holly says.

“Volunteering with Sigma is self-rewarding and gratifying,” Holly says. “The act of helping others gives me enjoyment and contributing to others’ well-being is fulfilling. The act of seeing positive change because of my actions motivates me to serve and validates that I want to make a positive difference for the betterment of society. Volunteering is a constant reminder of my consciousness to serve others first. I am a servant leader!”

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