Leading for Good: The Alpha Phi Omega Story
Opening Hook + Summary Welcome to Leading for Good: The Alpha Phi Omega Story—the national podcast where we explore how leadership, friendship, and service shape who we become. In this episode, Chris Meschuk sits down with Scott Beale, alumnus of the Mu Alpha Chapter at Georgetown University and current CEO of ISC2, the world's leading nonprofit association for cybersecurity professionals. Scott's leadership journey began much like many APO members' journeys: serving on campus, running for chapter leadership, learning through setbacks, and looking for meaningful ways to make a difference. What followed was a remarkable path that took him from organizing elections in post-war Bosnia to founding Atlas Corps, a global leadership development organization that has connected more than 1,000 nonprofit leaders from over 100 countries. In this conversation, you'll hear: * How one conversation with a friend led Scott to volunteer in Bosnia after the war * The challenges and lessons of launching Atlas Corps from the ground up * What leadership looks like across cultures and countries * How to lead through uncertainty, disruption, and rapid change * Why developing other leaders is the most important work any leader can do If you've ever wondered whether the leadership lessons you're learning in APO will matter after graduation, Scott's story offers a powerful answer. Memorable Quotes "People are drawn toward leadership and they're drawn towards a vision." "The most effective leader is the individual who develops other leaders." "You just never know the long-term impact that you can have when engaged in service." About Our Guest Scott Beale is an alumnus of the Mu Alpha Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega at Georgetown University. As a student, he was active in service, student government, and chapter leadership, later serving as alumni president. Professionally, Scott founded Atlas Corps, a global nonprofit leadership exchange that has supported more than 1,000 leaders from over 100 countries. He has also served in leadership roles with the U.S. Department of State and the Peace Corps. Today, he serves as CEO of ISC2, the world's leading nonprofit association for cybersecurity professionals. Key Takeaways 1. Ask someone about their leadership journey. 2. Treat small leadership moments like they matter. 3. Build relationships, not just projects. Chapter Discussion Prompt Bring this question to your next chapter meeting or officer retreat: What leadership lesson are you learning right now that might shape the rest of your life—even if you don't realize it yet? Get Involved Idea, Comment, or Nominate a future guest: https://forms.gle/mWmhGVHEUNw4vtcGA [https://forms.gle/mWmhGVHEUNw4vtcGA] Submit to the APO Soundbites segment: https://forms.gle/KgJrSnFB2z3MPC3s5 [https://forms.gle/KgJrSnFB2z3MPC3s5] Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/apostaff/ [https://www.instagram.com/apostaff/] Share this episode with your chapter group chat or listen together at your next meeting. Thanks for listening to Leading for Good: The Alpha Phi Omega Story. If this episode resonated with you, share it with a brother who's leading in your chapter right now.
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