What does leadership look like when it's rooted in service? In this episode of Eyespiring, Heather Patrick welcomes Melissa Simon, MSW, CFRE, Chief Executive Officer of Casa de Esperanza de los Ninos. Drawing on more than 34 years of experience in social services and nonprofit leadership, Melissa shares lessons learned from working directly with at-risk youth, transitioning into fundraising and executive leadership, and leading an organization dedicated to protecting vulnerable children and strengthening families. Together, Heather and Melissa explore servant leadership, mentorship, organizational culture, collaboration across the nonprofit sector, and the importance of staying connected to mission. Their conversation offers practical leadership insights while reminding us that meaningful impact often starts by investing in the people around us. Topics Covered Melissa's journey from chemical dependency counseling to nonprofit leadershipHow frontline experience shaped her approach to fundraising and executive leadershipThe evolution and impact of Casa de Esperanza de los NinosLeading founder-driven organizations through change and innovationStaying grounded while managing the demands of executive leadershipThe importance of self-care, resilience, and organizational cultureHow definitions of success evolve throughout a careerMentorship, teaching, and developing future leadersWhat servant leadership looks like in practiceChallenges facing nonprofit organizations todayFunding, sustainability, and collaboration in the social service sectorWhy relationships, belonging, and community matterMelissa's hopes for the future of nonprofit leadership and collective impactTimestamps & Highlights 0:00 – Welcome to Eyespiring 0:12 – Introducing Melissa Simon and today's leadership-focused conversation 1:48 – Melissa's career journey: criminal justice, counseling, and social work 4:20 – Falling into fundraising and discovering nonprofit leadership 6:31 – Finding purpose through mission-driven work and helping people belong 6:49 – Casa de Esperanza's mission and evolution over four decades 11:11 – Leading founder-driven organizations and balancing tradition with innovation 13:01 – Staying grounded as a nonprofit CEO 16:21 – How Melissa's definition of success has changed over time 17:58 – The joy of teaching, mentoring, and developing future leaders 19:39 – Leadership beyond titles: anyone can be a leader 21:24 – What servant leadership really means 25:13 – The biggest challenges facing nonprofits today 28:50 – Competition, collaboration, and building stronger organizations 31:22 – Why lifelong learning matters in leadership 32:32 – Staying connected to mission and those you serve 35:11 – Reflections on legacy, relationships, and impact 37:08 – Melissa's vision for the future of the nonprofit sector 39:13 – Closing thoughts and ways to get involved with Prevent Blindness Texas Final Thoughts Leadership isn't about titles, it's about service, relationships, and creating opportunities for others to thrive. Melissa's insights remind us that while we may not change the entire world, we can change someone's world through compassion, mentorship, and a commitment to meaningful impact. Thank you for listening to Eyespiring. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, share it with a friend or colleague, and join us for future conversations that inspire, inform, and empower.