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EPISODE · Mar 18, 2025 · 26 MIN

Breaking Barriers: Elise Woodworth’s Journey from VMI Cadet to Nonprofit Leader

from The Warrior Mindset Podcast · host Chitra Rochlani

In the heart of Decatur, Indiana, a young woman named Elise Woodworth harbored aspirations that transcended the conventional paths laid before her. Inspired by her father, Rick Jones, a 1972 graduate of the Virginia Military Institute (VMI), Elise was drawn to the challenges and opportunities that a military education could offer. Her journey from a small-town girl to a trailblazer in both military and nonprofit sectors is a testament to resilience, determination, and an unwavering commitment to service.Embracing the VMI ChallengeElise's first encounter with VMI occurred during a reunion visit with her father in the 1990s. The institution's ethos and camaraderie left an indelible mark on her young mind. When VMI opened its doors to female cadets in 1997, Elise seized the opportunity, requesting a provisional appointment even before reaching high school. This early determination set the stage for her future endeavors.Choosing VMI was not the path of least resistance, especially during a time when female cadets were pioneers in a predominantly male environment. Reflecting on her matriculation, Elise recalled the intensity of meeting her cadre, recognizing that the ensuing four years would be a formidable "game" she was determined to navigate and conquer.VMI Alumni AgenciesCadet Life: Leaning into Every OpportunityElise's philosophy at VMI was encapsulated by her commitment to "lean in" to every facet of cadet life. She immersed herself in various activities, including track and cross country, and took on leadership roles such as the 2nd Battalion S7 lieutenant, focusing on enhancing Corps morale. Her enthusiasm extended to unexpected arenas; at the onset of her 3rd Class year, she embraced cheerleading—a venture that allowed her to channel her passion for VMI and its community.These experiences were not without challenges. Elise acknowledged moments where success seemed elusive, understanding that VMI's design was to push cadets beyond their comfort zones. This environment fostered resilience and adaptability, qualities that would prove invaluable in her subsequent career.From Military Service to Nonprofit LeadershipUpon graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Biology, Elise commissioned into the U.S. Air Force, serving as a Logistics Officer. Her military tenure honed her leadership skills and provided a foundation for her future endeavors. After her service, Elise pursued an MBA from Capella University, merging her scientific background with business acumen.Elise WoodworthIn 2014, Elise founded Woodworth Enterprises, a firm dedicated to empowering nonprofits and their boards. Her approach integrates military precision with strategic business practices, aiming to propel organizations toward success. As a best-selling author of "Business Not Battle for Nonprofit Boards," Elise has transformed numerous nonprofits through her expertise in leadership, governance, and team building.Elise WoodworthContinued Commitment to VMI and CommunityElise's dedication to service extends beyond her professional life. She serves on the VMI Foundation's Board of Trustees, exemplifying her commitment to giving back to the institution that shaped her formative years. Balancing her roles as a mother of five, a business leader, and a community volunteer, Elise embodies the principles of leadership and resilience.ConclusionElise Woodworth's journey from a determined young cadet at VMI to a leader in both military and nonprofit sectors illustrates the profound impact of embracing challenges and committing to continuous growth. Her story serves as an inspiration to those who dare to venture beyond the familiar, lean into adversity, and lead with unwavering enthusiasm.Do you have an inspiring story of resilience, healing, or transformation? We’d love to hear from you! Share your story and apply to be a guest on the podcast using this form.Book a Reading or Discovery CallIf you’re ready to explore your next steps toward alignment and fulfillment, book a personalized reading or discovery call with Chitra Rochlani. Learn more and book here.A Reminder for YouIf you’re struggling right now, remember this: You’ve already survived 100% of your hardest days. Take it one small step at a time, and don’t hesitate to reach out for support.About the CreatorChitra Rochlani is a Wellness Coach, Speaker, and best-selling author of She’s on a mission to help her clients eliminate stress and loneliness, feel more aligned, and live a life of fulfillment and passion.As a medium and intuitive healer, she educates and empowers her clients to tap into their most underutilized superpower—their intuition—to navigate their lives and make WINx3 decisions.She uses her P.F.H. (Peel, Feel, Heal) framework to inspire transformation through:* Seminars* Interactive workshops* 1:1 and group intuitive readings* Monthly membership program (The Warrior Mindset Collective)Follow Chitra on:* LinkedIn* Instagram* Website Get full access to Chitra Rochlani at thewarriormindset.substack.com/subscribe

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