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Gene Mance Jr. - Leadership, Culture, and the Power of Connection

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In this episode of the That’s Just Good Podcast, we sit down with Gene Mance Jr., Chief of Staff for AT&T Business, to explore how leadership, workplace culture, and corporate social responsibility intersect inside one of the world’s largest business organizations. Gene shares insights from helping support AT&T Business, a global organization serving millions of customers and nearly every Fortune 1000 company. Beyond operations and strategy, Gene has built a reputation for advancing talent development, employee engagement, workplace culture, and community impact at scale. In this conversation, we discuss: • Corporate social responsibility and social impact leadership • Workplace culture and employee engagement • Talent development and leadership strategy • Community impact initiatives at AT&T • Bridging business goals with community investment • Digital equity and closing the digital divide • How executives can lead with both performance and purpose Gene also shares his work co-chairing the AT&T Believes Council, supporting homeless service providers, and helping address social and economic disparities across North Texas. If you’re interested in leadership, corporate culture, professional development, CSR strategy, or how large companies can create meaningful community impact, this episode delivers valuable perspective from a leader operating at the highest levels of business and influence.

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In this episode of the That’s Just Good Podcast, we sit down with Gene Mance Jr., Chief of Staff for AT&T Business, to explore how leadership, workplace culture, and corporate social responsibility intersect inside one of the world’s largest business organizations. Gene shares insights from helping support AT&T Business, a global organization serving millions of customers and nearly every Fortune 1000 company. Beyond operations and strategy, Gene has built a reputation for advancing talent development, employee engagement, workplace culture, and community impact at scale. In this conversation, we discuss: • Corporate social responsibility and social impact leadership • Workplace culture and employee engagement • Talent development and leadership strategy • Community impact initiatives at AT&T • Bridging business goals with community investment • Digital equity and closing the digital divide • How executives can lead with both performance and purpose Gene also shares his work co-chairing the AT&T Believes Council, supporting homeless service providers, and helping address social and economic disparities across North Texas. If you’re interested in leadership, corporate culture, professional development, CSR strategy, or how large companies can create meaningful community impact, this episode delivers valuable perspective from a leader operating at the highest levels of business and influence.

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