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Phil Andrews – CEO, USA Fencing

24 min · Ayer
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What does it take to lead change in a rapidly evolving sports landscape? In this episode of Defining Moments, Dustin Heise sits down with Phil Andrews, CEO of USA Fencing, to explore leadership, innovation, and the realities of transforming sports organizations in an era of constant change. Phil shares lessons from leading major organizational turnarounds, balancing commercial growth with athlete success, and building cultures that embrace accountability and innovation. The conversation dives into strategic planning, managing change, growing participation in sport, leveraging AI, and why communication remains one of the most important leadership skills in any organization. From expanding fencing's reach through creative partnerships and earned media to navigating the opportunities and challenges of emerging technology, Phil offers practical insights for leaders inside and outside of sport. Whether you're leading a national governing body, a business, or a growing team, this episode is packed with valuable lessons on adapting, innovating, and building organizations that thrive in uncertain times.

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Portada del episodio Phil Andrews – CEO, USA Fencing

Phil Andrews – CEO, USA Fencing

What does it take to lead change in a rapidly evolving sports landscape? In this episode of Defining Moments, Dustin Heise sits down with Phil Andrews, CEO of USA Fencing, to explore leadership, innovation, and the realities of transforming sports organizations in an era of constant change. Phil shares lessons from leading major organizational turnarounds, balancing commercial growth with athlete success, and building cultures that embrace accountability and innovation. The conversation dives into strategic planning, managing change, growing participation in sport, leveraging AI, and why communication remains one of the most important leadership skills in any organization. From expanding fencing's reach through creative partnerships and earned media to navigating the opportunities and challenges of emerging technology, Phil offers practical insights for leaders inside and outside of sport. Whether you're leading a national governing body, a business, or a growing team, this episode is packed with valuable lessons on adapting, innovating, and building organizations that thrive in uncertain times.

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Portada del episodio Suzanne Paulins – Chief Executive Officer, Swimming Canada

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Portada del episodio Lyle Adams – Founder & CEO, Spry

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Portada del episodio Brett M. Johnson – CEO, Benevolent Capital | Chairman of Rhode Island FC & Centreville Bank Stadium

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