Mia Anstine

Leadership, Legacy, and a Little Lace at the SCI Convention

Day two at the Safari Club International (SCI) convention started early and stayed full.

Of course, we’re going to talk about the outfit, but I also want to share some of what I think is special about SCI.

The Day 2 Look: Western Leadership with a Feminine Edge

Details matter — Professional. Intentional. Representing.

My Life Hunter Advocacy Society pin was placed on my left lapel — where pins belong.

My SCI name tag sat on the right — where name tags belong.

The hotel lighting wasn’t doing me any favors, so I grabbed a brighter photo later while in the exhibit hall. The picture happens to include an “iguana” from Bienvenue Outdoors. — Yes! I booked a tarpon and sea bass trip as a thank-you for the honor of a picture. HAHA! It’s all part of the joy found while walking the aisles at the SCI Convention.

Chairman of the SCI Region Representatives

Serving as the Chairman of the Region Representatives (RRs) is more than running a meeting. RRs aim to connect the chapters to the SCI Board of Directors and staff. We work to identify challenges, suggest membership events, facilitate successful banquets, and share ideas on how they can make a difference in their communities.

I facilitate discussion, keep reports focused, and push for practical solutions—not just conversations. And although we hear complaints, I encourage solutions. It’s about strengthening communication, encouraging accountability, and helping chapters learn from one another so the entire organization grows stronger together. We are leaders, but our positions are also hunting, wildlife and humanitarian service through SCI.

What Matters Most: The Work of SCI Chapters

Beyond the meetings and the exhibit floor, what stood out most was hearing from the RRs about what our chapters are doing on the ground in their communities. This is where SCI shines.

Michigan

New Mexico & West Texas

Alabama

Louisiana

Florida

North Mid-West

Conservation is global.

Europe

Australia & New Zealand

Special Guests

Gateway Chapter

Six disabled children hosted on hunts at Legends Ranch.

They sponsored a young lady, Makenzie. It has been life-changing for her — and deeply rewarding for the chapter.

That is humanitarian work in action.


Why This Matters

SCI chapters aren’t just hosting banquets, they are:

It’s easy to see the glitz of the SCI Convention and chapter banquets, but the real story is what happens back home.

Day two reminded me why I serve. It’s because of all we do at SCI to protect, advocate for, and promote hunting worldwide.

Leadership isn’t just sitting at a board table. It’s listening. Encouraging. Challenging. Connecting chapters so they learn from one another.

And sometimes it’s doing it all in a silver blazer and cowboy hat.

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