Leadership is about accomplishing the mission while you’re serving your community and your subordinates.
Leadership can be one of the most demanding jobs for a person. It is a labor of great responsibility, continuous hard work, and a lot of sacrifices. Not everyone was born or made to become a leader.
In this episode, today’s guest is Jesus Eddie Campa, and he is here to talk to us about authentic leadership. You will hear about Eddie’s trajectory and the challenges that led him to become the true leader he is today, and the programs and books he is preparing to be published to help others.
Press play and find out what defines a true leader who looks after the good of all.
Inspiration to be part of the police force.
Eddie’s biggest challenges
Eddie’s 21st Century Policing definition.
What does being a leader mean to Eddie?
Inspiration to write a book unmasking leadership
Is a leader made or born?
Eddie’s life right now
21:02 - “Don’t ever forget who you work for. You are a servant of the public. If you believe that badge and the gun is what gave you that authority, you are sadly mistaken. Your authority came from the people who voted and put in place the legislators who enacted the laws. It is your job and your responsibility to uphold those laws. If you think that those people can take that power away from you, try it, and we’ll see what happens.”
22:29 - “Treat people fairly, treat people kindly, give people their respect and in the end, they will respect you; they might not agree with you, but it’ll be a respectful interchange.”
40:03 - “If you’re not failing, that means you’re just not trying hard enough.”
Jesus “Eddie” Campa is an internationally recognized expert on Leadership, Law Enforcement, and Security. His first book Unmasking Leadership (Available summer, July 2021), takes a unique look at what they don’t tell you about leadership and how to deal with adversity that comes with being the leader.
Eddie retired as the Chief Deputy of the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office after a successful 20-year career. He was appointed as the Chief of Police for the Ector County Independent School District in Odessa, Texas.
He then served as the Chief of Police for the City of Marshall, Texas. Eddie’s last tour as Chief of Police in a city impacted by racial divisions led him to create and implement the innovative No Colors No Labels Initiative designed to remove the preconceived notion that the Police were racially motivated. NCNL provided a safe community for all citizens.
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Darrell