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Calculating Your Leadership Quotient: What You Allow is What You Live With
 

Presented by the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation
Friday, September 26th, 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Courtyard by Marriott Austin Pflugerville

Many calamities (physical and career-ending) are caused by leaders who opt to take the “easy wrong” versus the “hard right” when it comes to essential but unpopular decisions about accountability and safety. This presentation provides a path for attendees to gain insight into their personnel management strengths and weaknesses, outlines the long-term costs of the “easy wrong,” and provides a strategy to employ encouraging no qualms about the “hard right.”

Registration Cost: $40.00 per person
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Instructor: Ian Bennett

Ian Bennett is the National Line of Duty Death Outreach Coordinator for the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation.  Ian coordinates the Taking Care of Our Own program, the Local Assistance State Team program and the Unformed Outreach Programs.  He has been associated with the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation since 2001 serving as a member of the Command staff assembled to manage the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend held each at the National Fire Academy. 

 

Ian retired as the Fire Chief for the City of Harrisonburg, Virginia after 33 years in the fire service, serving departments in Virginia, Colorado and Alabama.  He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from James Madison University and completed the Executive Fire Officer program through the National Fire Academy. 

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