What Inspires You? Guest Post X: Jacqueline Malan

2009 April 16
by Grace Boyle

Not only is Jacq one of my closest friends in Boulder, but she is also my co-worker so I get 50+ hours with this fine lady. Although I make fun of her as she continually asks me how to embed a YouTube video to her blog, I think you will find that her intelligence and depth is way beyond her 25-years of age. I’m happy to be featuring her as the 10th in What Inspires You?

Jacqueline Malan
Bio: Jacqueline Nicole Malan works for a Boulder based start-up called Lijit Networks in the heart of downtown. Fairly new to the new tech and social media, she previously worked in the non-profit sector of Washington, DC where she worked with agencies such as the National Endowment for Democracy and the United Food and Workers Coalition.

Blog: A Cowgirl’s West Twitter: @JMalan

Lots of things inspire me, from simple beauties produced by mother earth to the tragedies of war and violence. What they do is inspire me to take action, to speak up for what I believe in, provide me the choice to remain silent, to believe in a greater good, to nurture, to feel compassion, and to love. But above all, I seek inspiration through my mother. Now, I know you’re thinking its cliche but, my mother is an unbelievable pillar of strength and independence. She is a lioness and we (my sister and I) are her cubs.

My mother Nancy Hubsmith Rozance, born on a hot summer day in July came into this world with enthusiasm and determination. An aspiring thespian to date, it is no wonder why complete strangers are drawn to her. Her loving character and eagerness to know more about those around her is what makes her so unique. Often taking on more than she can handle, she dedicates her time and money to causes she feels passionate about(for example, when she remarried my now father Jack, they asked for guests to make donations to a local charity they support instead of having a gift registry). However, this is all just surface level. To really understand why my mother inspires me I have to give you a glimpse into our lives.

Growing up in Connecticut, we weren’t your typical New England family. Most families came from a household of four or more. My parents were divorced when I was young, and my father failed to remain in our lives. My biological father has since passed, and when asked recently if it made me sad (since I had never gotten the chance to know him) straight faced I responded simply, “no.” You see my mom, my sister, and I have become a three legged stool bound together through an ever enduring love. With the absence of my father’s presence, I did miss certain things but, in the end it made for an unbelievably strong relationship between us musketeers, something I would never trade to this day.

Family as Inspiration: Jacqueline with her Mom, Sister and Dad

My mom was a single woman who held two MBA’s, an extremely competitive fireball in a predominately male industry. She worked hard but, did not forget how to nurture. As a child, I remember although she traveled almost weekly she never once missed the things that mattered most at that age. She still found time to read us stories before bed, help us with our science fair projects, drive us to every practice and watch every game, and bake cupcakes to bring into school for our birthday’s. And growing up, we had more than most families with two parents.

This is what inspires me…her love. Her unwavering determination to give me and my sister the best that life has to offer. Never saying no and giving up, never complaining and always carrying her head held high, not worrying about what others think, and bringing her best qualities to life. Having the strength to raise two teenage girls by herself without any help or anyone to turn to ask for advice. This amazes me, this inspires and this makes me want to grab life with both hands knowing that anything is possible.

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  • anntempletonhunter
    Jacqueline,
    your mother and I go back a long way, all the way to phi mu sorority at
    Rollins. In fact, i met you when you were very young and living in
    Florida. I admire your mother greatly and would love to get back in
    touch with her. The years pass by so quickly! I hope she is happy and I'm
    sure she is so proud of her girls.

    Sincerely,
    Ann Templeton Hunter
  • nancyrozance
    Ann,
    How are you and how did you find this post? I would love to catch up with you.
    I am on Facebook (only recently) and my email is: nancyrozance@att.net My
    cell phone number is 203-605-4066.
    Hugs,
    Nancy
  • Hi Ann,

    Thank you for the sweet note. My mother is a pillar of strength. Her ability to raise two girls and provide them with the sweetest gifts life has to offer only inspires me to achieve the same. I am happy she found her 'soul mate.' They both teach us so much separately and as a couple.

    Hope life has been well.

    Warmly,
    Jacqueline
  • Jacqueline - Your Mom's cousin Chris writing -- I am visiting my Mother & Father in New Jersey and Mom showed me your blog -- great words about your Mother who I respect, love and admire as well.

    Seems like a million years ago but I remember speaking to your grade school class after returning from Desert Storm. Glad to see you are doing so well, keep it up and best of luck.
  • Chris,

    Thank you for the kind words. I would really love to see you all. Please tell your mother hello and send her and your dad my love. I do remember your classroom visit so many years ago...I hope you are happy and well. Please be in touch.

    love,
    Jacqueline
  • Galen, Jill, and Grace,

    Thank you for all the love and support. You are all strong, beautiful, and intelligent women.

    I love each of you,
    Jacqueline
  • Galen and Jill-

    Jacqueline makes us proud doesn't she? I'm glad you guys stopped by to read her post on inspiration, it inspired me!
  • Jill Wagner
    Wow, what a tribute! Sounds like the three Musketeers had a blast as you were growing up but what is inspiring is that you are all still growing and evolving and still grabbing life with both hands.
    Wish you were just next door so we could just hang together and talk. Jill
  • galen morris-fagan
    Yo! Jackie, your mom is so proud of you and so am I. Lilly is leaping through fields with joy for all of you. I miss you all so much. sending much love. Galen
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