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Some leaders build businesses—others build communities. Jim Everett spent over 40 years with the YMCA, including 29 years as CEO in Boise, before becoming co-president of the College of Idaho. He has helped raise over $300 million for community initiatives, coached championship swim teams, and served on numerous boards, all while staying deeply committed to mentorship and service. His career is a testament to the power of leadership, resilience, and giving back.
In this episode, Jim and Tommy explore the lessons learned from a lifetime of leadership. They discuss the mentors who shape us, the challenges that test us, and the small moments that define a legacy. Through stories of loss, perseverance, and personal growth, they explore how preparation, gratitude, and service create lasting impact. The idea of “putting hay in the barn” serves as a reminder to invest in relationships, prepare for life’s challenges, and appreciate every opportunity.
Beyond his professional achievements, Jim has been recognized as CEO of Influence, Big Brother of the Year, and Salvation Army Citizen of the Year. He has also coached for over 20 years in the Special Olympics, proving that true leadership extends far beyond the office.
What You’ll Take Away:
•Lessons in leadership, mentorship, and community building
•The role of service, generosity, and lifelong learning in creating a meaningful life
•How to navigate adversity and turn setbacks into growth
•The impact of mentorship, outdoor adventure, and personal development
Jim’s journey proves that true leadership isn’t about titles—it’s about the lives you touch. Whether you’re leading a team, mentoring others, or looking for inspiration, this episode offers practical wisdom and powerful stories that will challenge you to think bigger and serve with purpose.
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Some leaders build businesses—others build communities. Jim Everett spent over 40 years with the YMCA, including 29 years as CEO in Boise, before becoming co-president of the College of Idaho. He has helped raise over $300 million for community initiatives, coached championship swim teams, and served on numerous boards, all while staying deeply committed to mentorship and service. His career is a testament to the power of leadership, resilience, and giving back.
In this episode, Jim and Tommy explore the lessons learned from a lifetime of leadership. They discuss the mentors who shape us, the challenges that test us, and the small moments that define a legacy. Through stories of loss, perseverance, and personal growth, they explore how preparation, gratitude, and service create lasting impact. The idea of “putting hay in the barn” serves as a reminder to invest in relationships, prepare for life’s challenges, and appreciate every opportunity.
Beyond his professional achievements, Jim has been recognized as CEO of Influence, Big Brother of the Year, and Salvation Army Citizen of the Year. He has also coached for over 20 years in the Special Olympics, proving that true leadership extends far beyond the office.
What You’ll Take Away:
•Lessons in leadership, mentorship, and community building
•The role of service, generosity, and lifelong learning in creating a meaningful life
•How to navigate adversity and turn setbacks into growth
•The impact of mentorship, outdoor adventure, and personal development
Jim’s journey proves that true leadership isn’t about titles—it’s about the lives you touch. Whether you’re leading a team, mentoring others, or looking for inspiration, this episode offers practical wisdom and powerful stories that will challenge you to think bigger and serve with purpose.
Follow Ahlquist on Social Media:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ahlquist/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ahlquistdev/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ahlquistdev
X (Twitter): https://x.com/ahlquistdev
Meta (Facebook): https://www.facebook.com/ahlquistdev/
Youtube: https://youtube.com/@ahlquistdev?si=ejOXPKRqQjtsdVFE

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