Community volunteer and philanthropist Arvia Few says that she left corporate America to pursue what some would describe as a noble quest.
“After having my first child and trading my successful career in corporate America for a higher calling, motherhood, I realized I could channel my talent towards impacting the community,” Few states. “My initial exposure and training was through the Junior League.”
Few joined the boards of a few organizations in order to work more closely with them. “I feel empowered and blessed that I have been afforded the opportunity to affect people’s lives in a positive way,” she states.
Few’s best advice for women: “Build relationships with successful women in your area of interest; seek a mentor; be tenacious, and most important, be passionate and do what you love.” –zondra hughes
