b'students. As she worked to develop it, she continually asked herself the question, How will this impact students? Cathys roles immersed her in Nova Scotias rural and urban communities. To this day, she holds a deep appreciation for the unique social and economic circumstances that shape the culture of a place, and how students bring this with them to the classroom. This perspective, and her unwavering focus on how decisions impact students, are leadership legacies she brought to her work each day.True to form, Cathy retired at the conclusion of the 2018-19 academic year to round out her exemplary service to the College. She has since returned to add her memories and voice to the Colleges 25th anniversary celebration and continues to be willing to offer her support to the organization. Her legacy is in the impact she made over her more than three decades with the College. Her body of work is truly reflective of her commitment to NSCCs vision of transforming Nova Scotia one learner at a time.'