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Make Your Move with Gene Moran

Make Your Move with Gene Moran

By: Gene Moran
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Are you looking to make your next professional move? Perhaps you're transitioning out of a life of military service, or you've entered industry, or you've started a business and you're looking to navigate what comes next. On this show, Gene Moran, whose award-winning advisory work helps businesses achieve dramatic outcomes, has powerful conversations with individuals discussing the next move moves that mattered in their careers, and shares behind the scenes moves (big and small) that have allowed him, and his clients to really move the needle on success when selling to the federal government.Capitol Integration 2023 Career Success Economics Leadership Management & Leadership
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  • #113: Radical Accountability and Leadership with Dave Rosenberg
    Jan 27 2025

    "I help them create what I call radical accountability. Quite simply, that's a business culture or culture…in anything, but I focus on business where the team willingly does what they need to do when they need to do it correctly." - Dave Rosenberg

    FEATURED GUEST

    Dave Rosenberg, a former U.S. Navy naval aviator, has built an impressive career in business leadership and consulting. With a mechanical engineering degree, he progressed from college sales roles to serving as president of multiple companies, including a large San Diego moving company, a telecom/IT services business he owned, and a kitchen and bath remodeling company. After a pivotal moment when a company he led was sold, Rosenberg transitioned into consulting and leadership training, developing the "Locked on Leadership" brand. He has since helped over 100 companies with their leadership challenges, emphasizing a philosophy that focuses on consistency, courage, and compassion. Currently based in San Diego, Rosenberg works as a leadership consultant and public speaker, specializing in creating what he calls "radical accountability" - building business cultures where teams willingly do what needs to be done. His approach draws heavily from his military experience, teaching leaders to get their teams to "act as if lives depend upon them even when only livelihoods do."

    Connect with Dave Rosenberg:

    • LinkedIn

    • Lockedonleadership.com

    • Dave's Book - Locked On Leadership

    KEY TAKEAWAYS
    1. Explore Dave's personal experiences that highlight how thinking about others can cultivate courage and challenge our values. His compelling anecdotes remind us of the transformative power of leading from the front and caring for your team.

    2. Learn about Dave's approach to public speaking and coaching. Whether you're already leading a team or aspiring to do so, he shares invaluable tips to help you become the leader your team deserves.

    3. Gain practical strategies for leadership success and hear stories that will resonate with veterans and business leaders alike. Don't miss out on Dave's top business tips for veterans interested in running their own businesses.

    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
    • [05:24] Betting on yourself in business and leadership

    • [11:30] Unexpected public speaking insights

    • [15:51] Managing fear in uncertain situations

    • [17:50] Radical accountability toward integrity and courage

    YOUR MOVE

    Connect with Gene:

    • LinkedIn

    • genemoran.com

    Check Out These Resources:

    • The Military Effect by Scott Manthorne

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    24 mins
  • #112: Preparation and Networking in Military Transitions with Scott Hatzung
    Jan 20 2025

    "My network was probably not the strongest it could be. But the next thing was timing. Where my network was strong, there just weren't job opportunities at that time frame." - Scott Hatzung

    FEATURED GUEST

    Scott Hatzung is a seasoned professional with a distinguished 22-year career in the US Navy, transitioning from an enlisted aviation support equipment technician to an aviation maintenance officer. Originating from Detroit, Michigan, Scott honed his mechanical skills in his father's car shop before dedicating himself to military service, where he specialized in managing helicopters and unmanned aircraft systems and excelled in program and production management. A University of La Verne alum, Scott seamlessly shifted into leadership roles, leveraging his expertise to pursue a corporate career post-retirement. Currently based in San Diego, Scott's career pivot is characterized by a commitment to align personal values such as family, growth, and ambition with organizational culture, as facilitated by his experiences with the 4 Block and Commit Foundation programs.

    Connect with Scott Hatzung:

    • LinkedIn

    KEY TAKEAWAYS
    1. The importance of having a solid transition plan and the role of networking.

    2. Organizations that can help veterans build networks and access career opportunities, like 4 Block and The Commit Foundation.

    3. How Scott balanced his military service with preparing for civilian life and his tactics for securing his dream geographical location.

    4. The significance of aligning your personal values with your chosen company's culture for a fulfilling career.

    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
    • [03:56] Enlisted mechanic shifted focus to management.

    • [13:02] Commit Foundation helps veterans identify personal values.

    • [16:00] Availability boosts productive, varied job transition discussions.

    • [17:36] Seeking career pivot from aviation maintenance.

    YOUR MOVE

    Connect with Gene:

    • LinkedIn

    • genemoran.com

    Check Out These Resources:

    • The Military Effect by Scott Manthorne

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    24 mins
  • #111: Finding Fulfillment Beyond Active Duty with Clint Musgrove
    Jan 13 2025

    "Given my injuries, the kind of prognosis was you're never gonna walk normal again. You're gonna be basically confined to a pool for any type of physical activity because the impact is not gonna be something that that you're gonna be comfortable with." —Clint Musgrove

    FEATURED GUEST

    Clint Musgrove is a former Army medic who has successfully transitioned to civilian life, becoming an expert in incident response within the energy sector. He is recognized for having unique skills like combat lifesaver experience. After serving in the military, Clint ventured into executive protection before finding his calling in disaster and incident response, first at FEMA and now in the private sector. Clint is also a founding member of the Outlier Project, a diverse networking group that supports individuals across various sectors. His resilience and commitment to service have defined his post-military career, where he continues to contribute to the safety and security of critical energy infrastructure.

    Connect with Clint Musgrove:

    • LinkedIn

    KEY TAKEAWAYS
    1. Transitioning from the military to civilian life can be challenging, but building a strong network is crucial. Joining groups like the Outlier Project can connect you with phenomenal individuals ready to support your journey.

    2. Whether it's bouncing back from an unexpected career change or navigating the complexities of transition, persistence, and adaptability are essential in building a successful post-military career.

    3. Utilize the skills and experiences gained during military service to explore new pathways. Sometimes, unexpected opportunities, like my role in incident response, can align perfectly with your unique skill set.

    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
    • [03:57] Profound global network fostering support and connections.

    • [10:59] Network to understand agency needs and requirements.

    • [19:03] Medical retirement process streamlined, but lingering challenges.

    • [21:45] Determination drove successful recovery despite prognosis.

    YOUR MOVE

    Connect with Gene:

    • LinkedIn

    • genemoran.com

    Check Out These Resources:

    • The Military Effect by Scott Manthorne

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    25 mins
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