36 min

Saleem Ghubril: Leader, Are You for Real‪?‬ The L3 Leadership Podcast with Doug Smith

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Saleem Ghubril is the Executive Director of The Pittsburgh Promise, a nonprofit organization that strives to strengthen the region’s urban youth, inspire systematic change, fund scholarships for post-secondary education, and empower a prepared and diverse regional workforce. Saleem is a passionate advocate for children and youth throughout Pittsburgh. In 1985, he founded The Pittsburgh Project, a community development organization dedicated to providing hundreds of vulnerable senior citizens each year with free home renovations by mobilizing thousands of young volunteers throughout the community. He is a volunteer co-pastor at the Mosaic Community Presbyterian Church and a member of the board for The Buhl Foundation, Vibrant Pittsburgh, and the World Affairs Council of Pittsburgh.
Today, I share a One Day Flashback of Saleem’s talk at the L3 Leadership Conference last year. Saleem shares the lessons he has learned about leadership from two children and two senior citizens. He explains why it’s important for leaders to see the radiance in every person they encounter, without qualifiers. He shares how he learned the importance of valuing the people around him and how he learned the value of dreaming big, setting big goals and high expectations, and living your life to be consistent with your words. He also shares why it’s important for leaders to become agents of healing, hope, and help for those within their communities and throughout the world.
 
“Words that bring healing, and bring hope, and bring help - leaders, we are the ones charged with that.” - Saleem Ghubril
 
Today on the L3 Leadership Podcast:
Saleem’s upbringing and experience with growing up in the Middle EastThe power of seeing the light and ‘radiance’ - without qualifiers - in everyone we encounterThe importance of seeing the value of those around youThe power of dreaming big, setting big goals and high expectations, and demonstrating a life that is consistent with your wordsHow leaders are charged with becoming agents of healing, hope, and help in their communities and the worldConnect with Saleem Ghubril:
The Pittsburgh PromiseTwitterLinkedInThis Episode is Sponsored By:
Beratung AdvisorsHenne JewelersBabb Inc.Join Us at the 2nd Annual L3 Leadership Conference! Leaders… You are one idea and one connection away from changing your destiny - and the destiny of your company. If you’re ready to be inspired, motivated, and influenced to change the future of your organization, to lead effectively, and to inspire others within your company and community - join us for our 2nd annual L3 Leadership Conference on Friday, March 13, 2020. Register: L3OneDay.com use promo code Podcast to receive an exclusive discount

Subscribe, Rate & Share Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of the L3 Leadership Podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, please head over to Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Google Play to subscribe and leave us a rating and review. 

Saleem Ghubril is the Executive Director of The Pittsburgh Promise, a nonprofit organization that strives to strengthen the region’s urban youth, inspire systematic change, fund scholarships for post-secondary education, and empower a prepared and diverse regional workforce. Saleem is a passionate advocate for children and youth throughout Pittsburgh. In 1985, he founded The Pittsburgh Project, a community development organization dedicated to providing hundreds of vulnerable senior citizens each year with free home renovations by mobilizing thousands of young volunteers throughout the community. He is a volunteer co-pastor at the Mosaic Community Presbyterian Church and a member of the board for The Buhl Foundation, Vibrant Pittsburgh, and the World Affairs Council of Pittsburgh.
Today, I share a One Day Flashback of Saleem’s talk at the L3 Leadership Conference last year. Saleem shares the lessons he has learned about leadership from two children and two senior citizens. He explains why it’s important for leaders to see the radiance in every person they encounter, without qualifiers. He shares how he learned the importance of valuing the people around him and how he learned the value of dreaming big, setting big goals and high expectations, and living your life to be consistent with your words. He also shares why it’s important for leaders to become agents of healing, hope, and help for those within their communities and throughout the world.
 
“Words that bring healing, and bring hope, and bring help - leaders, we are the ones charged with that.” - Saleem Ghubril
 
Today on the L3 Leadership Podcast:
Saleem’s upbringing and experience with growing up in the Middle EastThe power of seeing the light and ‘radiance’ - without qualifiers - in everyone we encounterThe importance of seeing the value of those around youThe power of dreaming big, setting big goals and high expectations, and demonstrating a life that is consistent with your wordsHow leaders are charged with becoming agents of healing, hope, and help in their communities and the worldConnect with Saleem Ghubril:
The Pittsburgh PromiseTwitterLinkedInThis Episode is Sponsored By:
Beratung AdvisorsHenne JewelersBabb Inc.Join Us at the 2nd Annual L3 Leadership Conference! Leaders… You are one idea and one connection away from changing your destiny - and the destiny of your company. If you’re ready to be inspired, motivated, and influenced to change the future of your organization, to lead effectively, and to inspire others within your company and community - join us for our 2nd annual L3 Leadership Conference on Friday, March 13, 2020. Register: L3OneDay.com use promo code Podcast to receive an exclusive discount

Subscribe, Rate & Share Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of the L3 Leadership Podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, please head over to Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Google Play to subscribe and leave us a rating and review. 

36 min