In this episode of Corps Conversations, LCDR Katie Williams '12 joins hosts 1/c Kevin Pandorf and Tara King Clark to share how she found her place in the Coast Guard's prevention community, why self-advocacy became one of the most important leadership skills in her career, and how pursuing opportunities outside the traditional path led to some of the most rewarding experiences of her service. From choosing prevention over the cutter fleet, to navigating dual-military family challenges, to serving as a technical advisor on the investigation into the Titan submersible tragedy, Katie's story demonstrates that successful careers rarely follow a straight line. Along the way, she reflects on balancing leadership and family, building trust with teams, the importance of emotional intelligence, and why young officers should never be afraid to ask for what they want. Whether you're a cadet deciding on your first assignment, a young alum navigating career pivots, or someone balancing professional ambitions with personal priorities, Katie offers a powerful reminder: there is no single blueprint for success. In this episode, you'll hear: Why prevention may be the Coast Guard's "best-kept secret"How self-advocacy shaped Katie's career and family decisionsLessons learned from dual-military marriage and raising a family while servingWhat the Titan submersible investigation taught her about leadership and decision-makingView Katie in the Discovery Channel’s documentary about the USCG investigation, Implosion: The Titanic Sub Disaster. Why emotional intelligence may be the most important leadership skill of allHow to build trust, navigate career pivots, and create your own definition of success Alumni Impact Interlude In this episode's Alumni Impact Interlude, Tara King Clark speaks with 1/c Ellis McLaughlin about the growing unmanned aerial systems (UAS) program at the Coast Guard Academy. Ellis discusses how Alumni Association-supported drone assets—including the donated Skydio X2D and Red Cat FPV platforms—are helping cadets gain operational experience with emerging technologies that are already transforming Coast Guard missions, from search and rescue to port security and maritime response. Support this Podcast Stay connected by becoming a member of the USCGA Alumni Association at www.cgaalumni.org/1887Make a donation at www.cgaalumni.org/1887gift Photo Credit: Players look on as a drone delivers the coin toss coin to midfield during pre-game ceremonies ahead of the 2025 Secretaries' Cup between the U.S. Coast Guard Academy and the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts on Saturday, November 15, 2025. (Photo by Sarah Boeke/Boston Red Sox) Keywords: Coast Guard Academy, Coast Guard prevention, marine inspections, leadership, self-advocacy, career development, career pivots, dual military marriage, work-life balance, emotional intelligence, women in the Coast Guard, marine safety, Titan submersible investigation, engineering, mentorship, networking, Coast Guard careers, family leadership, professional growth, drone program, unmanned aerial systems, USCG Academy alumni, Corps Conversations podcast.