Community readiness consultant epitomizes 'Integrity First' Published Oct. 20, 2011 ROYAL AIR FORCE LAKENHEATH, England -- Name and Rank: Ms. Francis Sizer, GS-11 Unit: Airman & Family Readiness Center Duty Title: Community readiness consultant Time in Service: 3 years, 7 months Time at Lakenheath: 22 months Hometown: Butzbach, Germany Hobbies: Reading, traveling, photography and personal fitness Core Value Portrayed: "Integrity First" How does the individual portray that core value? Ms. Sizer embodies the Air Force core value integrity first through her daily interactions with both her clients and colleagues. As the community readiness consultant for the 48th Maintenance group, she provides timely, relevant resources in finance, transition and employment with compassion and commitment. Her tireless work ethic and positive attitude is carried forth in all that she does. Why is serving in the Air Force important to you? Having a father as a servicemember, and a husband who is active duty provides me with personal insight to the challenges Air Force members and families face. Serving Air Force members is an honor and I try to support active-duty members and families in the best way possible. What accomplishment during your Air Force career are you most proud of? My greatest accomplishment is knowing I've given the best support and resources available and have provided a friendly face to come to for a helping hand. What are your personal and/or professional goals? I'd like to become an Airman and Family Services Flight lead then Force Support Squadron Deputy and ultimately Mission Support Deputy. Eventually, I'd like to work in Washington, D.C. in a leadership position that directs family policy and programs Air Force-wide. What is your favorite part of your job? My favorite part of the job is the variety of ways I get to work with servicemembers and families. I enjoy letting everyone new to the AF or RAFL know of the services we have available to support them and their families. I'm here to help.