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Servant Leadership & The Life Cycle of a City

23 min · 5 de mar de 2026
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In this episode of the OneZone Chamber Studios podcast, Jack Russell, President of OneZone, sits down with the Mayor of Fishers to dive deep into the philosophy of "Servant Leadership" and the future of urban development. Following the recent State of the City address, the conversation moves beyond the "what" of local government to the "why." The Mayor shares a compelling vision regarding the life cycle of a city, illustrating how intentionality and constant renewal are the only ways to prevent the natural decline that often follows periods of stability. They also tackle the challenges of modern political leadership and the "smart growth" required to keep Fishers a dynamic hub for the next generation. This episode is a masterclass in long-term community stewardship.

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