Fulfilling Civic Duty: Servant Leadership with Mark Saliba
Join us for an inspiring episode of People-ing with Purpose, where we explore the concept of servant leadership with none other than Mark Saliba, the current mayor of Dothan, Alabama. With over four decades of business experience and three decades of involvement in local organizations, Mark has dedicated his life to fostering growth, hope, and unity within his community.
Through his unique approach to leadership, Mark shares what it truly means to serve a city, promote collaboration, and make lasting improvements that benefit not just Dothan, but the entire Wiregrass region.
What You'll Hear in This Episode:
Why listening to understand—not just respond—is key to meaningful leadership.
Discover how uniting people around shared goals drives consensus and collaboration.
Learn about the initiatives transforming Dothan and their ripple effects on the region.
Why great leaders focus on highlighting the success of others rather than the spotlight on themselves.
Mark's insights into how servant leadership and strong community involvement can instill hope and create real change.
How patience, empathy, and understanding lead to healthy consensus-building.
Who is Mark Saliba?
Mark Saliba is a life-long Dothan resident who has dedicated his personal and professional life to the betterment of his community. With an extensive background in business and service on numerous boards, Mark brings unparalleled experience in leadership and civic responsibility to his role as mayor. Whether through initiating regional improvements or guiding critical decisions at key moments, Mark exemplifies what it means to be a servant leader.
Why You Should Listen:
This episode is packed with actionable leadership insights, inspiring stories, and practical advice on how to balance civic duty with a vision for progress. Whether you're a community leader, business owner, or simply looking for ways to inspire change in your own neighborhood, Mark’s story will leave you motivated and empowered.
Can’t wait to start? Check out the full episode now and hear firsthand what it takes to fulfill your civic duty and lead with purpose.
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