Nikia Cruse joined SMCIL’s Board of
Directors in August of 2024. Ms. Cruse has spent over 25 years as
a government contractor currently serving as a Cybersecurity
specialist, working to protect government data and Information
technology assets. Ms. Cruse is currently serving in her second
term as President of The Bracey Estates Homeowners Association
and has experience as a Realtor and life licensed person. All of
these experiences share a common theme, serving others. But the
most significant and rewarding role qualifying Ms. Cruse as a
member of SMCIL’s Board, comes from her experience as the
mother of Aiden, her 13 year old son. Aiden was born with physical
disabilities due to a rare genetic syndrome called Warburg Micro
Syndrome. As a parent of a child who requires the assistance of
others for his care and to perform day to day activities, Ms. Cruse
understands the challenges that families and individuals can face
with identifying resources and support. As a result of these
firsthand life experiences, Ms. Cruse has developed a passion for
advocating on behalf of this underserved community to help
promote quality of life.