
Imagine being entrusted with a rare and extraordinary pearl, an heirloom whose importance only grows as the years pass. Upon receiving this treasure, you might be captivated by its shimmering glow, watching as the light dances across its surface and reveals new depths of brilliance. The excitement to share such beauty would be undeniable, inspiring you to invite friends and colleagues to join in celebrating its radiance. With every story told and every expression of appreciation, the pearl's worth increases, enriching the lives of all who witness its luster.
For me, the Association for Leadership Science in Nursing (ALSN) is that dazzling pearl. ALSN has been instrumental in advancing knowledge, developing leadership education, and fostering a vibrant community dedicated to nursing leadership and systems science. Over a decade ago, when my PhD dissertation chair encouraged me to join, I felt as if I had been handed a unique and constantly evolving treasure. I was immediately struck by the openness, collaborative spirit, and generosity of experienced nurse scientists who eagerly shared their expertise, helping to refine our collective gem. Each member’s research, mentorship, advocacy, and passion make our pearl shine even more brightly.
A brilliant facet of ALSN’s legacy is its research committee. Early in my journey with ALSN, I joined the research team that set priorities for nursing leadership research. This collaborative experience not only advanced my own professional growth but also contributed valuable insights to the broader nursing community, further enhancing the radiance and significance of our shared pearl.
Reflecting on ALSN’s roots and its promising future, I am continually inspired by its expanding influence. Every new member, every shared discovery, and every collaborative achievement make our legacy glow even brighter. Together, we preserve this treasured pearl, the science of nursing leadership, as a priceless heirloom, growing in value for all who appreciate and contribute to its brilliance.
How about you? In what ways are you helping to further ALSN’s mission? I invite you to share your thoughts or ideas with me at: president.elect@alsn.email
Author: Dr. Joy Parchment, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, CPDC, ACC, FAAN