Nuclear Leadership Network

Matt Gavin

The Nuclear Leadership Network was established to fill a gap in leadership development. By the time leaders hit a certain level in their path, it becomes more and more difficult to know what development steps to take to ready yourself for a shot at the top executive leadership roles in the Nuclear Industry. As you climb the ladder the number of people available to help you on your path become fewer and fewer, and your journey becomes a much more personal one. There will always be a need to collaborate with others, seek advice and guidance from those around you and take feedback from others seriously, but when you get to a certain point, you realise the more you are on your own. It’s up to you to develop yourself, through conversations, self reflection, making mistakes and being brave enough to learn from them. Not having all the answers, but being bold enough to seek the answers, is where much of that later growth in leadership occurs.

Episodes

  1. Interview with the Founder of NucCol - Andy Storer

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    Interview with the Founder of NucCol - Andy Storer

    In this episode of the Nuclear Leadership Network podcast, host Matt Gavin interviews Andy Storer, founder of Nuclear Collaboration and former chief executive of the Nuclear MRC. They discuss Andy's unconventional career journey, the evolution of the nuclear industry, and the importance of collaboration and leadership in navigating future challenges. Andy shares insights on the skills necessary for effective leadership, the changing expectations of employees, and the opportunities available for aspiring leaders in the nuclear sector. He emphasizes the significance of networking and staying curious as key components of professional growth. Takeaways I wasn't the best student as a youngster.We need a lot more collaboration.Leadership is about doing the right thing for the sector.Stay curious, learn, challenge politely.Leadership has changed in other industries as well.There are so many opportunities, they totally outweigh the challenge.Forming relationships and networks is so important.It's become more apparent to me what people's expectations are.It's a long career and you need to be awake.Ridicule is nothing to be scared of. Titles Navigating the Nuclear Landscape: Insights from Andy StorerLeadership Lessons from the Nuclear Industry Sound bites "We need a lot more collaboration.""I think we need leadership.""Ridicule is nothing to be scared of." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Andy Storer's Journey03:06 Career Path and Early Experiences05:31 Shifts in the Nuclear Industry08:12 Leadership and Collaboration in Nuclear10:43 Transitioning to Senior Leadership13:12 Skills Development for Effective Leadership16:03 Changing Expectations of Leadership18:25 Future Challenges for Nuclear Leaders20:46 Opportunities for Aspiring Leaders23:15 The Importance of Networking25:59 Advice for Future Leaders28:22 Quickfire Leadership Insights

    38 min

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The Nuclear Leadership Network was established to fill a gap in leadership development. By the time leaders hit a certain level in their path, it becomes more and more difficult to know what development steps to take to ready yourself for a shot at the top executive leadership roles in the Nuclear Industry. As you climb the ladder the number of people available to help you on your path become fewer and fewer, and your journey becomes a much more personal one. There will always be a need to collaborate with others, seek advice and guidance from those around you and take feedback from others seriously, but when you get to a certain point, you realise the more you are on your own. It’s up to you to develop yourself, through conversations, self reflection, making mistakes and being brave enough to learn from them. Not having all the answers, but being bold enough to seek the answers, is where much of that later growth in leadership occurs.