
Blue Angel Pilot turned Navy Federal Executive Keith Hoskins says: Compartmentalization isn’t always a bad thing
07/05/23 • 34 min
Ep. 151 REWIND EPISODE: College football shaped Keith Hoskins whose Navy career included serving as Commanding Officer for Naval Air Station Pensacola, where he provided leadership oversight for more than 25,000 military and civilian personnel.
You will learn incredible lessons in collaboration, character, and why compartmentalization isn’t always a bad thing
Our BONUS RESOURCE for this episode includes fill-in-the-blank notes and reflection questions. Click here to download the bonus resource.
If these lessons resonated with you, connect with me and my team at maxwellleadership.com/don and together we can next-level your company culture!
Special thanks to Francisco Nunez and Lauren Hafner for making this episode possible.
Ep. 151 REWIND EPISODE: College football shaped Keith Hoskins whose Navy career included serving as Commanding Officer for Naval Air Station Pensacola, where he provided leadership oversight for more than 25,000 military and civilian personnel.
You will learn incredible lessons in collaboration, character, and why compartmentalization isn’t always a bad thing
Our BONUS RESOURCE for this episode includes fill-in-the-blank notes and reflection questions. Click here to download the bonus resource.
If these lessons resonated with you, connect with me and my team at maxwellleadership.com/don and together we can next-level your company culture!
Special thanks to Francisco Nunez and Lauren Hafner for making this episode possible.
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Our BONUS RESOURCE for this episode includes fill-in-the-blank notes and reflection questions. Click here to download the bonus resource.
If these lessons resonated with you, connect with me and my team at maxwellleadership.com/don and together we can next-level your company culture!
Special thanks to Ethan Salzberg and Lauren Hafner for making this episode possible.
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If these lessons resonated with you, connect with me and my team at maxwellleadership.com/don and together we can next-level your company culture!
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