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AAFCS turns the spotlight on individuals, their experiences, and how they have benefited from AAFCS membership. It offers an opportunity for you to share your story with your colleagues and the greater FCS community. To submit your profile for the spotlight, download a submission form here! Sue L.T. McGregor, Ph.D., CFCS Fresh from the Lake Placid Centennial Conference where she delivered a paper and chaired a panel on “new directions,” see what we learned when we turned our spotlight on Sue, director of graduate education in the Faculty of Education, Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, and the 2009 recipient of the Distinguished Consumer Scholarship and Education award presented by the Consumer Citizenship Network in Berlin, Germany. As principal consultant for The McGregor Consulting Group, Sue works to effect transformative change through leadership education, research and development. Why did you choose the field of family and consumer sciences? I have been a home economist since I started home ec classes in junior high school (mid-60s) and emulated my teacher (Mrs. Speedy). Obviously, I went onto university and got several degrees but in all honesty, I don’t think I chose home economics; rather, I think the field chose me. I like to say “I was born with a home economics gene.” Being a home economist is part of who I am – it is an integral part of my personal and definitely my professional identity. . . . I now see myself as a world leader in getting people to think deeper and wider about what it means to be in the profession and what we can bring to the world, through, what I have coined, philosophical well-being, see http://www.kon.org/hswp/archive/philosophical.html . I am not sure anyone could do that with sustained energy unless they were chosen for the job! How has membership in AAFCS been of value to you and your practice? AAFCS is...
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