Sen. Smith (left) was a role model for Sen. Collins (right). |
Sen. Susan Collins recounted her visit in 1971 with Margaret Chase Smith, Sigma Kappa, who was the U.S. Senator from Maine. She said Sen. Smith told her how she was careful not to limit herself to "women's issues," instead asserting herself on committees in foreign policy and military affairs. Smith was the first woman to serve in both houses of Congress. In addition, she was the first woman to run for president on a major party ticket in 1964. She retired in 1973.
Collins said that time with Smith in her office shaped her thoughts with possibilities as a future civic leader. She also shared that she was raised by a mother who was chair of any board. These were positive role models in Collins' life who helped lift her up so she could see who she could be.
As we continue to mark women's history this month, look around and see who the role models are in your life. And think about how you can mentor other women.