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My Leadership Philosophy
Leadership is simultaneously the greatest honor in my life as well as my most

imposing responsibility. The point of my leadership philosophy is to convey to you what

is important to me as a leader and how it will affect our relationships both professionally

and personally.

I am currently serving in my 12th consecutive year of active duty in the United

States Army. I started off at Fort Lewis, WA with the 38th Engineer Company as a

Human Resource Specialist (42A) working in the company training room. I was the one

42A in an entire company of combat engineers. I was “raised” as a line Soldier with a

human resource skill set. I was surrounded by the type of leaders I envisioned myself

to be; rough driven professionals that accomplished

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