Servant Leadership Doesn’t Need A Title
“Everyone can be great because everyone can serve.” -Martin Luther King Jr.
I’m sure you’ve heard the term “servant leadership.” What the heck does that mean? My guest this week, Sarah Jones, breaks it down for us. She’s a leadership expert who has been leading in the Navy for the past 14 years and she shares her insights with us this week! Hold on to your hats! This week’s interview is an awesome one! (Okay, admittedly, I think they are all awesome but this one really resonated with me). ENJOY!
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Sarah as spent the last 14 years engaging people on the high seas, high in the skies, and all over the world with the US Merchant Marine and US Navy. It is here where her passion for people grew into life long dedication. In her new career as a personal and executive coach, she strives to guide others to realizing their true purpose, and potential, on the job and at home.
She holds Masters of the Arts in Organizational Leadership, with a concentration in Servant Leadership, from Gonzaga University in Spokane, WA. To date, Sarah has been the key note speaker at two WWII squadron reunions, two mentorship events with a local church ministry, and countless conversations with young service members inspiring them to pay attention to how they are being led. Sarah lives in beautiful Alexandria, VA with an overseas move on the horizon. She is an avid long-distance runner, a bookworm to the core, and blogger. To stay up to date with the latest books Sarah has opened, travel adventures, and occasional creative kitchen escapades connect with her!
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