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#060 – Leadership Beyond Basketball: Building Community and Culture (with Jason Ribeiro)

#060 – Leadership Beyond Basketball: Building Community and Culture (with Jason Ribeiro)

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In this episode of the Working Well Podcast, host Tim Borys sits down with Jason Ribeiro, Vice Chair and President of the Calgary Surge, to explore how leadership, culture, and community intersect in the world of professional sports and beyond.From launching a basketball franchise to driving social impact, Jason shares how he and his team are building more than just a brand—they’re creating a movement that reflects the values and diversity of Calgary. Learn how partnerships, innovation, and a bold-but-humble leadership style are shaping the future of sports, business, and culture in Canada.Whether you're an entrepreneur, executive, or changemaker, this episode is packed with insights on:How to build authentic community partnershipsWhy "adapt or die" is more than a motto—it's a mindsetTurning a seasonal business into a year-round brandCreating inclusive, values-driven experiences that resonate🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe for more interviews with trailblazing leaders.👍 Like, share, and comment with your favourite takeaway!📍 Learn more about the Calgary Surge: https://www.calgarysurge.ca/🎧 Full podcast available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & more: #Leadership #CommunityBuilding #CalgarySurge #JasonRibeiro #WorkingWellPodcast #SportsLeadership #Innovation #Culture #AdaptOrDie #Entrepreneurship #InclusiveLeadership

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