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Building Authentic Leadership Through Relationships and Passion

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In this episode, Tim welcomes Dale Petroskey, President and CEO of the Dallas Chamber. Dale shares his journey from a sports-loving childhood in Michigan to impactful leadership roles, including Executive Vice President of Marketing for the Texas Rangers, President of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Senior Vice President at National Geographic, and a former political appointee in the administration of United States President Ronald Reagan.

They discuss his incredible career and the profound impact of sports on leadership and personal growth. They also talk about why timing can be equally as important as the right role when someone finds that fit and why following your intuition can make or break your success. Dale shares lessons from his sports experiences, the importance of nurturing relationships, and the unexpected outcomes of pursuing one's passion. Whether you're a sports enthusiast or seeking to enhance your leadership skills, you'll want to listen to Dale's journey.

To find out more and connect with Tim, visit www.BonafideLeaders.com

Key Topics Discussed:

  • Importance of relationships and helping others
  • Dale's early experiences in sports and how they influenced his leadership style
  • Transition from high school sports to his time in college
  • Career journey from being in Washington to working at National Geographic
  • The role of passion in career choices and opportunities
  • The importance of understanding the right time and the proper role as a perfect fit
  • The importance of maintaining relationships and not burning bridges

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