Brad has a 2 part conversation with his longtime friend Dave Geenens. Dave dives into myths of leadership and business and his excitement on the shifts he’s experiencing in culture.
Currently an Associate Professor at Benedictine College in their School of Business, Dave brings decades of top-executive, operational, and financial leadership experience to his teaching and business endeavors. Most recently, Dave was President/CFO of Fire Door Solutions for three years, where he remains an owner. Before teaching full-time at Benedictine from 2009-2015 and growing his own consulting practice, Dave was CEO/President of Avascend Healthcare Hospitality in Overland Park, Kansas.
Dave’s prior executive experience includes CEO/President of Impact Design, Inc., and VP of Operations positions at Penn Emblem in Philadelphia, PA, and Gear for Sports in Lenexa, KS. Dave is a CPA (1985) though his license is inactive.
Dave is the author of three books on faith and leadership in business: ARISE! Life-changing Truths for the Tormented Leader, Leaderslip – Reversing the Slide of American Business Leadership, and, most recently, Nothing is Free – The Price Only Business Leaders Can Pay to Protect Free Markets. He’s currently researching for and writing his fourth book, Truth and the Transcendent Business.
Brad continues his conversation with Greg Bedrosian on the shifting landscape of leadership in the military. They discuss compliance vs commitment and the power of reserving judgment in leadership culture.
Brad and Greg talk about leadership effectiveness in the military arena and growing value of vulnerability in his life and leadership arenas.
Mary and Sean talk with Brad about the way that the practices and knowledge of counseling and personal growth are impacting the business landscape.
Brad has a conversation on vulnerability and clarity in leadership with friend and author of The Shack, Wm. Paul Young.
“The cave you fear holds the treasure you seek.”
-Joseph Campbell
Brad shares about the C.A.V.E. tool/awareness for culture shift and development and how it practically translates integratively.