Leading In The Dark

Nick Akers & Michael Hofer

33 min · 2. juni 2026
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Michael Hofer, CFO of Navajo Transitional Energy Company, joins Nick Akers on Leading In The Dark for a conversation about leadership, mergers & acquisitions, artificial intelligence, and navigating transformation inside large organizations. Michael shares lessons from leading through private equity-backed growth, global integration projects, operational restructuring, and large-scale organizational change. The discussion explores how leaders communicate vision during uncertainty, align teams around value creation, and balance short-term performance with long-term strategy. The episode also dives into the real-world impact of AI inside businesses today—from contract analysis and predictive maintenance to improving operational efficiency and supporting employee performance. Additional topics include: * Private equity leadership dynamics * Change management and communication * AI adoption in business operations * Energy infrastructure and increasing demand * The future energy mix and sustainability * Leadership lessons from global executive roles Michael also discusses the unique perspective of working within a Native American-owned enterprise and the long-term thinking that comes with generational stewardship. 🎧 Listen to this episode of Leading In The Dark for practical insight on leadership, innovation, and transformation in modern business.

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Nick Akers & Michael Hofer

Michael Hofer, CFO of Navajo Transitional Energy Company, joins Nick Akers on Leading In The Dark for a conversation about leadership, mergers & acquisitions, artificial intelligence, and navigating transformation inside large organizations. Michael shares lessons from leading through private equity-backed growth, global integration projects, operational restructuring, and large-scale organizational change. The discussion explores how leaders communicate vision during uncertainty, align teams around value creation, and balance short-term performance with long-term strategy. The episode also dives into the real-world impact of AI inside businesses today—from contract analysis and predictive maintenance to improving operational efficiency and supporting employee performance. Additional topics include: * Private equity leadership dynamics * Change management and communication * AI adoption in business operations * Energy infrastructure and increasing demand * The future energy mix and sustainability * Leadership lessons from global executive roles Michael also discusses the unique perspective of working within a Native American-owned enterprise and the long-term thinking that comes with generational stewardship. 🎧 Listen to this episode of Leading In The Dark for practical insight on leadership, innovation, and transformation in modern business.

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