Writing my final thoughts on the conference now seems a little premature. As many people have said, the real legacy of this conference will be written over the coming year. The work we’ve done, the connections we’ve made, and the things we’ve learned will hopefully set the stage for a year of hard work and good results for our organization. I know I’m looking forward to it.
One thing I can say I’ve already taken away though is energy. During the keynote address at the gala banquet, a fellow OVS leaned over and whispered to me “I can’t wait to work really hard this year.” I couldn’t echo her sentiments more.
Right now I should be exhausted. After the late nights and early morning of conference, I set off on fairly demanding travel schedule – it’s currently Wednesday morning, I’m sitting in the Johannesburg airport, and I haven’t slept in a bed since Saturday night. I won’t make it to Malawi until tomorrow. I should be a zombie.
And yet I’m not. I’m full of excitement for the coming year. I’m riding the high from all the amazing conference delegates I met. And I’m deeply motivated by the enthusiasm EWB members have shown for the ideas that my coworkers and I are working on in Malawi. I can’t wait to get back to it. Thank you so much to everyone who attended conference 2010, and to everyone who made it possible – I think you’ve given me enough motivation to last a lifetime.
Owen Scott