Setting a goal to become a CEO is one thing. Actually becoming one is a whole different ball game.
In this episode of the Moving Beyond Being Good podcast, I speak with Barry McDonald, CEO of NovaFit, an Australian owned distributor of world class fitness equipment. Barry has spent more than 20 years shaping the health and fitness landscape in Australia through national leadership roles with brands such as Matrix Fitness Australia, Jets Australia and Goodlife Health Clubs.
Barry shares how his early life in housing commission, constant school changes and junior footy coaching shaped his view of leadership as service. He explains why he always tried to behave “one role up” throughout his career, and how that mindset helped him move from sales and general management into the CEO role.
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