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Lessons learned from a legacy of leadership with guest Nick Wodogaza

Episode 22
31m | Feb 27, 2024

I have really been looking forward to today’s conversation for a while! I am so excited to have former “retired” CEO Nick Wodogaza on the show this week to talk all about the awesome responsibility of being a leader and what it entails. Nick shares his journey from "retirement" to a passionate commitment to mentoring the next generation of credit union leaders, and we delve into the unique perspective of a seasoned leader who came back to consult, bringing decades of experience to the evolving landscape of credit unions.

Discover the essence of leadership through Nick's anecdotes, including his reflections on influential figures from his past and the pivotal role of effective leadership in fostering the growth of a credit union. From navigating challenges in a once-insolvent credit union to embracing technological shifts, Nick provides invaluable insights.

Join me for an enlightening discussion on the responsibility of leaders, the art of guiding individuals to reach their potential, and the vital role of open-mindedness in facing the ever-changing demands of the financial industry.


Time Stamps:

[0:43] - Today’s guest is Nick Wodogaza!

[2:17] - Why did Nick decide to “unretire”?

[3:47] - Nick credits his fourth grade teacher as having been a positive influence on him.

[6:15] - Nick walks us through his leadership journey progressing from staff to VP.

[9:56] - I underscore the awesome responsibility of accidental leaders, emphasizing the impact on people's lives beyond managing tasks.

[11:09] - Nick stresses the importance of avoiding the Peter principle within an organization and discusses the need for continuous development and support.

[14:04] - How has Nick embraced change during his career?

[17:29] - I discuss Pat West and how she embraced change for members' benefit.

[18:50] - Nick discusses the importance of being open to change, technology innovations shape growth and success.

[21:09] - Leaders must be willing to make open-minded decisions for member and staff success amid evolving technology.

[24:11] - Nick shares how he faced a daunting challenge turning around an insolvent credit union, leading its recovery.

[27:02] - Nick takes pride in leading staff to recognize and solve problems, shaping his growth as a leader.

[28:02] - I acknowledge the value of quiet leaders like Nick who lead with calmness, communication, and meaningful actions.

[29:55] - Leaders should adopt a “servant heart” and embrace the philosophy of "loving all, serve all" for a better world.

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