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Today on the Servant Leadership Podcast, we hear from Ed Moy —trusted advisor to President George W. Bush and former Director of the U.S. Mint. From helping lead a presidential transition to overseeing national coin production during 9/11, and managing record-breaking demandduring the 2008 financial crisis, Ed shares what servant leadership looks like when pressure is at its highest.Raised in a Chinese family restaurant by immigrant parents, Ed shares how early lessons in stewardship and integrity shaped how he led on the global stage — always with a mindset to build up others and leave things better than he found them. If you’re interested in what real servant leadership looks like at the highest levels of government, this one's for you.
Timestamps:
00:00 Ed Moy's Intro
00:46 Welcome Ed Moy
01:01 Ed's Journey To Become The Director of The U.S. Mint
02:23 Ed's Private Sector Experience
04:12 Expectations and Experience In The Public Sector
07:54 Becoming The U.S. Mint Director
08:54 Characteristics Required For Selecting National Leaders
12:17 How To Make Good Decisions
14:29 Dealing With The Financial Crisis
16:04 Servant Leadership During Crisis
18:25 Handling Wealth, Influence, and Success
21:55 Making Tough, Unpopular Decisions - Two Examples
27:55 Advice To Leaders In Difficult Situations
29:37 Ed's Christian Faith Journey and Influence
31:47 Finding A Mentor - Critical Leadership Step
33:36 Advice For How To Find A Mentor
36:20 Ten Rapid-Fire Questions
39:15 Closing
Servant Leadership URL: https://servantleadershippodcast.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ServantLeadershipPodcast
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/servantleadershippodcast
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/servant-leadership-podcast/
X (Twitter): https://x.com/servant_podcast
Today on the Servant Leadership Podcast, we hear from Ed Moy —trusted advisor to President George W. Bush and former Director of the U.S. Mint. From helping lead a presidential transition to overseeing national coin production during 9/11, and managing record-breaking demandduring the 2008 financial crisis, Ed shares what servant leadership looks like when pressure is at its highest.Raised in a Chinese family restaurant by immigrant parents, Ed shares how early lessons in stewardship and integrity shaped how he led on the global stage — always with a mindset to build up others and leave things better than he found them. If you’re interested in what real servant leadership looks like at the highest levels of government, this one's for you.
Timestamps:
00:00 Ed Moy's Intro
00:46 Welcome Ed Moy
01:01 Ed's Journey To Become The Director of The U.S. Mint
02:23 Ed's Private Sector Experience
04:12 Expectations and Experience In The Public Sector
07:54 Becoming The U.S. Mint Director
08:54 Characteristics Required For Selecting National Leaders
12:17 How To Make Good Decisions
14:29 Dealing With The Financial Crisis
16:04 Servant Leadership During Crisis
18:25 Handling Wealth, Influence, and Success
21:55 Making Tough, Unpopular Decisions - Two Examples
27:55 Advice To Leaders In Difficult Situations
29:37 Ed's Christian Faith Journey and Influence
31:47 Finding A Mentor - Critical Leadership Step
33:36 Advice For How To Find A Mentor
36:20 Ten Rapid-Fire Questions
39:15 Closing
Servant Leadership URL: https://servantleadershippodcast.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ServantLeadershipPodcast
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/servantleadershippodcast
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/servant-leadership-podcast/
X (Twitter): https://x.com/servant_podcast