I'm reading your publication and it makes me think a little. I'm from Venezuela and I have a basic command of English, but I'm sure I understand what you're looking for.
When you talk about a user who has shown leadership, I quickly come to the image @cervantes. Some might not like this. But cervantes is undoubtedly the leader of the Hispanic community, especially Venezuelan. He is a witness of steemit and they are from Spain, but without a doubt they have demonstrated the commitment they have with the community, maybe they don't need more sp or support, but you never know, a support more impact in much more benefit to the community. These words thinking in a global way.
If I think of someone who has demonstrated their commitment to the community I think of myself, knowing that there are many other users with greater capacity than me. This is the first time that I take my name and nominate myself in something so important. But then I think, what has been my commitment? Do I have good content? The first question has a simple answer, of course, I have worked for almost 2 years in communities such as @cervantes, @templo and currently @acropolis. Communities that support 100% of the community, I must add that @acropolis along with the collaboration of @templo, has a curation system for content in Spanish and English (help those who help you, even if it is not the Hispanic community). Regarding the second question, well, I'm a writer and I have a great variety of content, I think I'm good.
Now, when I read your publication and look at what you do (delegate sp) I say to myself, the sp is to curation and value the content of others, then I would like as curator of @acropolis to have some delegation of this good person, since I would be responsible for continuing to do a good job.
Forgive so many words. Someone once told me that I should believe in myself, because I have a power of conviction which makes people trust me. Then, I will also trust my potential.
Greetings and thank you for your good deeds.