You stepped onto the polished stone walkway outside the Governor’s Office in Sacramento. The morning sun casting long shadows across the Capitol grounds.
You dressed with quiet confidence in a Tom Ford suit and carrying a portfolio that reflected both strategic precision and emotional insight, you took a steady breath before entering the building.
This wasn’t just another job interview it was a chance to support a woman whose work had reshaped cultural narratives and championed equity from the inside out.
The air buzzed with a mix of civic formality and creative energy, and you felt ready—not just to manage schedules and logistics, but to become a trusted presence in the rhythm of a life lived at the intersection of public leadership and personal advocacy.