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Leading the Team: Resilient Leadership

57 min · 10 de jun de 2025
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John Regentin, who serves as Vice President of Experiential Leadership and directs the Gettysburg Leadership Experience and Lewis & Clark program for the consulting firm FCCS, joins Suffolk General Superintendent Gary Haavisto and Superintendent Mackie Myers to discuss how we can prepare, empower and connect our teams for success. This podcast episode is based on sessions John led during our recent immersive leadership retreat at the Gettysburg National Battlefield in Pennsylvania.

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