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When we think of infrastructure, our minds often go to roads, bridges, and towering buildings. But true infrastructure is more than bricks and mortar—it is the people, culture, and leadership that shape and sustain societies.
leadership of 109th Elder Watson Diggs and Executive Director John F. Burrell has been bolstered by the significant investment by the 35th Administration by investing in IHQ’s people. As we navigate an ever-evolving world, the 35th Administration encourages us to be Informed, Involved and Invested and that includes expanding our understand- ing of infrastructure beyond the physical. Investing in leadership, nurturing inclu- sive cultures, and uplifting the people who bring infrastructure to life are just as critical as any blueprint or construc- tion plan. After all, the most enduring structures are those built not just with materials, but with purpose. – Editor’s Note
Strong infrastructure is built on a foun- dation of human ingenuity and shared purpose. It thrives in communities where leadership prioritizes equity, where culture fosters collaboration, and where people are empowered to drive progress. A road may connect cities, but it is the vision behind its construction and the lives it transforms that define its value. A building may stand tall, but it is the culture within that gives it meaning. The
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