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In this episode of Leading Lubbock, we sit down with Ben Lashaway—a 20-year-old student leader at Texas Tech University who’s already making an impact far beyond the classroom. As a Redeemer College Leader, Vice President of the Real Estate Organization, fraternity chaplain, and Dean’s Student Council member, Ben leads with purpose, humility, and an unwavering commitment to consistency.
We dive into how Ben’s view of leadership has evolved—from chasing personal achievement in high school to embracing servant leadership rooted in his faith. He shares powerful insights on being the same person in every room, why consistency builds trust, and how losing his mom shaped his urgency to love people and live with intention.
Ben’s story reminds us that leadership isn’t about titles or positions—it’s about showing up, caring deeply, and helping others grow. Whether you’re a young leader or seasoned pro, this conversation will challenge and inspire you.
By Ruben TrujilloIn this episode of Leading Lubbock, we sit down with Ben Lashaway—a 20-year-old student leader at Texas Tech University who’s already making an impact far beyond the classroom. As a Redeemer College Leader, Vice President of the Real Estate Organization, fraternity chaplain, and Dean’s Student Council member, Ben leads with purpose, humility, and an unwavering commitment to consistency.
We dive into how Ben’s view of leadership has evolved—from chasing personal achievement in high school to embracing servant leadership rooted in his faith. He shares powerful insights on being the same person in every room, why consistency builds trust, and how losing his mom shaped his urgency to love people and live with intention.
Ben’s story reminds us that leadership isn’t about titles or positions—it’s about showing up, caring deeply, and helping others grow. Whether you’re a young leader or seasoned pro, this conversation will challenge and inspire you.