About This Episode
In this episode, you will:
Learn essential leadership lessons from adversity to inspire and guide your team through challenging times.
Prioritize mental health in emergency services to enhance resilience, well-being, and overall performance.
Embrace the balance between technology and human interaction to optimize emergency service delivery.
Foster creativity and innovation in emergency services education to drive continuous improvement and adaptation.
Navigate the alignment of career and personal purpose for fulfilling and impactful contributions to emergency services.
Meet Brad Williams
Dr. Williams earned his bachelor’s degree in communication, marketing and music and a master’s degree in human resource administration from East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma, and a Ph.D. in educational leadership and higher education from Oklahoma State University. Driven by a strong commitment to student success, employee excellence and community relevance, he values creativity and innovation, collaboration, and the integration of technology to enhance resources to provide students hope, help and a way forward.
Prior to OSU-OKC, Dr. Williams served as deputy director of strategic planning and initiative at the Oklahoma Department of Commerce. He also directed fundraising efforts at the Price Tower Arts Center in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and at the University of Central Oklahoma. Dr. Williams worked as an ombudsman for the Chickasaw Nation Office of Community Advocacy and for its Division of Housing. He is a citizen of the Choctaw Nation.
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