Membassadors group gathering at Remember's event for community remembrance.

Chada Majette

Implementation Project Manager, AMS
Portrait of Chada Majette, featured on re:Members memorial site.

Can you share a little about yourself outside of the office? (Hobbies, interests, fun facts, or unique experiences.)

I’ve been married for 18 years and have three kids—four if you count my fur son, Nikolas—and a grandkittenPurr’l. In the summer, you can usually find me enjoying a dozen crabs, and in the fall, cheering on the Eagles. I love to travel anywhere with beach or summer vibes…with one exception: NYC at Christmas.

What is something you do to get inspired or recharged?

“Moms and margs” with my two best friends is my go-to for laughter and a reset. I also enjoy a good workout—and balancing it out with some downtime binge-watching true crime shows or a sports game.

What do you enjoy most about working at re:Members? What makes it a special place for you?

re:Members truly stand out for its culture of collaboration.

Even when we’re working on different projects, everyone is willing to jump in and support one another. I also value the opportunity to continuously grow my knowledge of the system and use that to better serve our clients.

What do you find most rewarding about working with re:Members clients? How does their missions inspire you?

I enjoy configuring the re:Members platform in ways that help drive engagement within our clients’ communities. There’s an association or trade organization for just about everything, and I’m always impressed by the diversity—and sometimes the creativity—of the organizations we support.

What’s your favorite re:Members feature or capability, and why do you think it’s a game-changer for our clients?

My favorite feature is the Events app. Its flexibility allows us to support a wide range of needs—from on-demand to in-person to virtual events, with or without sessions. It’s one of my favorite areas to configure and test—followed closely by memberships.

If you could share one piece of advice or a favorite motto that guides your work with clients, what would it be?

“It always seems impossible until it’s done.” It’s natural to feel some skepticism at the start of a project, but as relationships build and clarity develops, things start to click—and success follows.