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I was so careful to get his title correct. He didn't mind.
I wanted to share how important his role was. It wasn't his focus.
I wanted to celebrate his accomplishments. He turned toward his team.
One of the most humble individuals I've ever met, yet one of the most empathetically aware leaders I've interviewed.
Today's guest: Joe Youssef, Executive Vice President, Commercial North America for Amadeus’ Hospitality Division.
My greatest learnings:
-Why "will" can often be more important than "skill" when finding the right talent
-How the "Jetsons" cartoon influenced his views about technology as a young child
-Growing up in Egypt and feeling the need to always prove himself
-Sharing essential values with his children
-Never forgetting the sacrifices of his parents
-Offering similar sacrifices for others; its not about him as a leader, it is always about HIS TEAM
He has more than two decades of executive
Having joined Amadeus in 2006, Joe was previously Madrid-based Global Director for Operations and Business Development for the Hospitality division. He has also served as Regional Director - Marketing & Operations, and Markets Director for Middle East and North Africa. As Head of the Arab Air Carriers Organization (AACO) Program, Joe, and his team elevated Amadeus into a regional leadership position in Middle East and Africa region.
Connect with Joe on LinkedIn here:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ahmed-youssef-joe/
More about Amadeus here:
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Learn additional key take-aways by listening to more of Bart Berkey's conversations with successful leaders on his weekly podcast. Please subscribe, like & share to help others find these words of wisdom.
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I was so careful to get his title correct. He didn't mind.
I wanted to share how important his role was. It wasn't his focus.
I wanted to celebrate his accomplishments. He turned toward his team.
One of the most humble individuals I've ever met, yet one of the most empathetically aware leaders I've interviewed.
Today's guest: Joe Youssef, Executive Vice President, Commercial North America for Amadeus’ Hospitality Division.
My greatest learnings:
-Why "will" can often be more important than "skill" when finding the right talent
-How the "Jetsons" cartoon influenced his views about technology as a young child
-Growing up in Egypt and feeling the need to always prove himself
-Sharing essential values with his children
-Never forgetting the sacrifices of his parents
-Offering similar sacrifices for others; its not about him as a leader, it is always about HIS TEAM
He has more than two decades of executive
Having joined Amadeus in 2006, Joe was previously Madrid-based Global Director for Operations and Business Development for the Hospitality division. He has also served as Regional Director - Marketing & Operations, and Markets Director for Middle East and North Africa. As Head of the Arab Air Carriers Organization (AACO) Program, Joe, and his team elevated Amadeus into a regional leadership position in Middle East and Africa region.
Connect with Joe on LinkedIn here:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ahmed-youssef-joe/
More about Amadeus here:
This EPISODE SPONSORED BY:
Merch Madness Group
Thoughtful Gifts that truly stand out. Elevate your gift giving.
Merch Madness Group offers remarkable corporate gifts that leave a lasting impression. From sustainable products to beautifully branded custom gifts and gift boxes, our curated selection ensures you’ll find the perfect holiday gifts.
mailto:[email protected]
Most People Don't | Resources
Learn additional key take-aways by listening to more of Bart Berkey's conversations with successful leaders on his weekly podcast. Please subscribe, like & share to help others find these words of wisdom.
www.mostpeopledont.com
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