Patterson started as a program director for Figure Skating in Detroit in 2017 before being promoted to her current position of executive director just a year later.
"They brought me on primarily because of my educational leadership experience," said Patterson, who has a master's degree in higher education from Wayne State University. "I've worked with girls and have organized programs. That all helped prepare me for this."
While Patterson has always felt passionate about helping the next generation, she revealed her figure skating experience initially was "just recreational."
"I've always followed figure skating, especially during the Olympics, and cheering for female athletes of color," Patterson said. "I had a love and desire to know more and follow the sport. Once I joined Figure Skating in Detroit and met Meryl Davis, she was huge with really articulating her passion towards the sport for inner-city girls of color."
Davis, a Royal Oak, Mich., native, is an Olympic gold medalist competitive ice dancer who is also part of the program's leadership committee.
"I learned more about figure skating through her (Davis) and through our CEO (Sharon Cohen)," Patterson said. "Davis is a key person in helping us understand everything we needed to about the skating world. This helps me better prepare our girls for their futures."