Saturday, January 7, 2012

Jeff’s New Job Must Mean I’m Next

When the person you are closest to enjoys success, it’s got to rub off on you. Congratulations to my husband, Jeff Altman, on a new job with Whiteford, Taylor & Preston! After many years as a partner in the law firm of McKenna, Long & Aldridge, Jeff is leaving to pursue the new opportunities presented by WTP. He’ll move his nonprofit practice to their office just a few blocks away on Tuesday. Despite the fact that Jeff is joining longtime friends (as well as his son plus one of our neighbors) at WTP and will continue serving all his current clients, this is a huge change for Jeff. And an exciting one. And one that will, of course, have an impact on me.

Before you say: “Gerry, it’s not all about you,” I must point out that, as a job hunter, it’s essential to review all events through a personal lens. What are the lessons, message, and meaning for me?

Jeff’s many years as an ASAE member and volunteer leader are largely responsible for this positive move. Relationships that Jeff built during countless programs, speaking engagements, networking events, and volunteer work—particularly with the ASAE Legal Section Council, the ASAE Public Policy Committee, ASAE Business Services, and the ASAE Insurance Company—resulted in recent conversations about joining WTP. The lessons are clear: Volunteer, network, build relationships with colleagues, and contribute to your professional community. The message, too, is clear: The Romano-Altman household is in a state of extraordinary change. The related meaning is: I must be next. My hard job-hunting work should pay off soon. While I continue this work, I also need to walk, sit, and stand even more closely to my husband so his new job success will rub off on me.

Best wishes Jeff!