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March 13, 2024 35 mins

In episode 50 of Everything is Up, Tammera Hollerich interviews Tony Moore, CEO of the Trinity Park Conservancy. Tony shares insights about the Conservancy's mission to develop the Trinity River corridor for recreational and environmental purposes. He discusses the upcoming project at Harold Simmons Park and reflects on his journey from working in the Orlando markets to his current role.

Tune in to learn more about Tony's passion for creating extraordinary spaces for the community.

TIMESTAMPS

[00:03:28] Park Developments in Different Locations.

[00:06:47] Dallas Green Spaces and Floodplain.

[00:12:46] Long-Awaited Harold Simmons Park.

[00:14:02] Dallas's Version of Central Park.

[00:18:29] Cultural Differences and Leadership.

[00:23:21] Park's Evolving Design Process.

[00:28:55] Cars and Semi-Pro Soccer.

[00:31:06] Soccer's Global Popularity.

In this episode, Tammera Hollerich and Tony Moore discuss the importance of humility in leadership, the significance of green spaces in urban environments, and the exciting future of Dallas with the development of Harold Simmons Park.

Overall, Tony Moore's approach to leadership underscores the significance of humility, respect, and adaptability when stepping into new roles or environments. By embodying these qualities, leaders can earn the trust and credibility needed to succeed in their endeavors and make a positive impact on the communities they serve.

QUOTES

  • "It's a gem that's in the center of Dallas that if anything we learned after COVID is the value of green space and the human spirit needs nature and green space from an engagement point of view. " - Tony Moore
  • "One should never assume that prior success always guarantees future success." - Tammera Hollerich 
  • “I always say three things. Look, listen, learn before you lead. And have a humble attitude about what you do. And so I use that, the fear of failure really to keep me grounded and humble in saying that, you know, you have to earn your new stay. And so, yeah, I'm just always cautious and always respectful when I go into a new environment, I gotta earn it.” - Tony Moore

SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS

Tammera Hollerich

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TammeraHollerich

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tammerahollerich/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thollerich/

Tony Moore 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/trinityparkconservancy

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tony-moore-7b224419/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trinityparkconservancy/

WEBSITES

Everything Is Up: https://everything-is-up.simplecast.com/

Tammera Hollerich: https://tammerahollerich.com/

Trinity Park Conservancy: https://trinityparkconservancy.org/

Harold Simmon Park: https://haroldsimmonspark.com/

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