Power of Human Stories
In this episode of The Power of Human Stories, I sit down with Kris Cravey, a longtime leader, operator, professor, and someone I’ve personally learned a lot from over the years. Kris and I first met when he was leading the MBA program at Messiah University, where he became both a professor and a mentor to me. In this conversation, we unpack the unexpected path that took him from Bible college and seminary into executive leadership, private equity, and higher education. Kris shares how his early faith, working-class roots, and years of leadership shaped the way he thinks about people, culture, and organizational health. We talk about career transitions, the hidden forces that shape workplace culture, what healthy leadership actually looks like, and how identity often gets wrapped up in the work we do. We also explore the human side of exits, organizational change, and legacy, ending with Kris’s growing passion for his family ranch and what it means to build something worth passing on. This is a conversation about leadership, but even more than that, it’s a conversation about stewardship, purpose, and the long road of becoming.
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