Beyond the Fellowship: Insights and Experiences from Fellows for Life
June 23, 2026 2026-06-23 11:43Beyond the Fellowship: Insights and Experiences from Fellows for Life
What does leadership look like after the Fellowship year ends? In this ongoing Q&A series, we hear directly from Schweitzer Fellows for Life as they reflect on the lessons that have shaped their paths—personally, professionally, and in service to others. From career milestones to moments of impact, these stories highlight the enduring influence of the Fellowship and the many ways our alumni continue to lead with purpose.
Name: Greer McCollum
Fellowship Year: 2020-21
Current State: New York
Current Employer: NYS Office of Addiction Services and Supports
Q: What are you currently working on professionally, academically, or in your community?
A: Recovery and treatment programs data analytics and reporting
Q: What accomplishment, milestone, or update would you like to share with the ASF Alabama network?
A: My family just celebrated my son’s first birthday in April!
Q: How did your ASF project help shape your career path or academic focus?
A: It helped solidify my interest in pursing allied health research as a career.
Q: How did your Fellowship experience influence how you approach leadership, service, or community engagement?
A: Since I work so much with data, I think the biggest lesson I took from ASF is that data is only useful if it is actually used. In other words, it needs to be meaningful and relevant to the community you are working with. Otherwise, it’s pointless.
Q: What advice would you give to current or future Schweitzer Fellows?
A: Take your careers one step at a time. There’s no rush!