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Commissioner Sean Duryee did not begin his career aiming to lead the largest state policing agency in the nation. A former Army infantryman and small business owner, he joined the California Highway Patrol seeking camaraderie, service, and purpose. Nearly three decades later, after doing the job in front of him with excellence and embracing assignments he never planned on taking, he was unexpectedly appointed Commissioner. In this episode of The Chief Exchange, Commissioner Duryee reflects on how CHP has evolved over the past 30 years, from simple radio systems to advanced in car technology and modern policing tools. He shares why intelligence matters far less than work ethic, why doing a good job where you are opens doors you never saw coming, and why some of the most career shaping assignments are the ones you are not excited about at first. We discuss CHP recruits, why college athletes and military veterans are strong talent pools, and the biggest lesson he learned from coaching high school varsity basketball. From building confidence in leaders who hesitate to take the shot to savoring every season of your career, this conversation is about humility, discipline, growth, and enjoying the journey while you are in it.
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