
Every SDA member has a unique story—one that reflects their journey, growth, and connection to our vibrant community. In our new blog series, SDA & Me, we’re highlighting the voices of our members as they share what brought them to SDA, how their experience has evolved, and the moments that have made the biggest impact. Whether it’s professional development, lasting friendships, or unforgettable experiences, these testimonials showcase the value of being part of SDA. Today, we feature Mary Jacobs, CDFA, who shares her SDA journey and what keeps her engaged in our community.
What initially motivated you to join SDA?
When I was fresh out of college, I did not know anyone in the AEC industry, much less the administrative side of it. I felt that the best way to grow professionally was by learning from the administrative leaders at other firms—observing how they conducted themselves in meetings, spoke, asked insightful questions, and took the initiative.
How has your experience with SDA changed over time?
The longer I stay, the deeper my roots grow within SDA. Looking back, 10 years have flown by, but I can clearly recall each year taking a new step in doing something different within the organization. What began with me simply sitting and listening at local board meetings has evolved into me running those meetings and having others value my thoughts and ideas.
What aspects of SDA have you enjoyed the most?
I rarely travel, so I particularly enjoy attending the annual EDSymposium. It has given me the opportunity to visit places I would not have thought to go on my own.
What motivates you to stay engaged or involved with SDA?
A mix of FOMO (fear of missing out) and the fear that it might crumble without my involvement. I am driven by seeing people smile and appreciate my contributions and hard work within SDA. That is what keeps me motivated.
Can you describe a memorable experience you have had as a SDA member?
Attending my first EDSymposium in Golden, Colorado, and meeting the San Antonio Chapter was a standout moment. It felt like starting at a new school where I did not know anyone—I was super scared and nervous. But when the San Antonio members found out I was also from Texas, they invited me to dinner. We chatted, and I quickly became friends with all of them. That experience was the beginning of me taking small steps to meet more chapter members, realizing that I had so many smart, amazing people within reach to support me whenever I needed help or had questions about my job.
Want to share your SDA story?Each member’s journey is unique, and we’d love to hear yours! If SDA has made an impact on your career and connections, reach out to us (admin@sdanational.org) to be featured in a future SDA & Me spotlight. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories from our amazing members!
Posted Tuesday, March 25, 2025