Elevate Your Call To Service
LLeadership isn't built in a single moment—it's shaped through years of service, challenges, mistakes, and the willingness to keep learning. In this episode of Elevate Your Call to Service, Mike and Cathy McIntosh sit down with Retired Police Chief Leon P. Jones to discuss the leadership lessons that defined his career. From beginning as a young police officer to serving as Chief of Police at Oklahoma State University, Leon shares the experiences that taught him the importance of character, trust, humility, and developing others. Together, they explore why great leaders don't keep their knowledge to themselves, how mistakes can become defining moments of growth, and why preparing the next generation of leaders is one of the greatest responsibilities of leadership. Whether you're an aspiring supervisor, an experienced executive, or someone committed to serving others well, this conversation offers timeless leadership principles that extend far beyond law enforcement. In This Episode Leadership lessons that shape great leaders Leading with character and humility Building trust and developing others Listen. Learn. Lead. View our show notes at https://www.leleaders.com/elevate/leadership-lessons-police-chief
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