On the newest episode of “In the Room w/ Todd Marksberry”, this week’s guest is Paul Kundert, President & CEO of UW Credit Union. He shares about the desire to lead, his rejection and comeback story, and more, including:
The Leadership Corner (8:00 – 19:00): Todd and Paul discuss the beauty in bad leaders. Paul describes what it is like to be a CEO and what makes credit unions so great.
The Curiosity Credenza (20:00 – 5:4:00): Todd and Paul dive into leadership, and what that looks like on an individual level. We also hear some advice about managing work-life balance.
The Colors of Life (55:00 – 1:04:00): Paul shares that his team is all genuinely good people, and he looks forward to interacting with them every day. He also teaches us family is a huge deal, and they are the ones that carry on your legacy.
Advice from the Experts (1:05:00 – 1:09:00): To chase what brings you joy, Paul says that it’s important to remember that it’s about the pursuit, not the attainment. There’s reward in hard work, and his advice is to strengthen your emotional intelligence!
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