Dear Members and Friends of ACTO,

As we navigate the challenges and opportunities of our times globally, and support our students and clients to do the same, I’m reminded of a story a dear colleague shared with me. The story is about a storm that ripped through an isolated neighborhood one night. All of the oak trees and pine trees split and fell to the ground due to the force of the winds, but one family noticed that the willow tree was still standing.

The story of the willow tree is a parable of resilience and strength. Often found near water, the willow is known for its flexibility and adaptability to harsh conditions. Unlike other trees that break under the powerful winds of a storm, the willow bends and sways. It might bow down until its branches touch the ground but never snaps or gives way entirely. Instead, it endures, standing tall once the storm passes.

For me, this story highlights the moment I feel we are living in. If we are flexible and resilient enough to endure the storm, even if it lashes us, we will be able to celebrate our resourcefulness and our renewed strength for whatever comes next on our journeys. This is mainly because we will see it with the eyes of having overcome a great storm, which has made us more humble, human, determined, and creative.

It seemed appropriate to share this story at this time when we feel battered by storms, to remind us that we can be willows and find joy in our collective strength.

Happy September!

Virginia González-Vélez
ACTO President