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I first met Major General Karl Horst on a leadership tour of United States Central Command (CENTCOM) at MacDill Air Force Base, one of the most important military installations in the world. As CEO of the NHL’s Tampa Bay Lightning I was privileged to be in this group and honored when the General invited me to tour his office. I discovered that General Horst was a big hockey fan growing up, playing on frozen ponds in Wenatchee, Washington. Our connection was immediate, and my admiration for him strong.Our friendship developed by attending Lightning games, joint service in community projects, and more visits to his headquarters. On one occasion the General showed me a series of photos of he and President Obama visiting a 21-year old Medal of Honor recipient’s grave at Arlington National Cemetery, and placement by the President of an honorary Presidential coin there. When the President left, Karl returned to the soldier’s grave and retrieved that coin. After months of searching, Karl was able to locate the mother of the fallen soldier and personally deliver the coin to her. In sharing that story with me, a tear came to the General’s eye. It was an awesome moment to see that after more than 30 years in the military, this humble leader never forgot the true mission of service and the ultimate sacrifice made by the men and women of our Armed Forces. I came to know the General as an inspirational man who symbolizes all that is great about our nation. In Common Sense Leadership, General Horst provides invaluable insights as to what constitutes effective leadership. Use this book to change your life, improve your people, and accomplish your business mission. God Bless you, General Horst. Tod LeiwekeChief Operating OfficerNational Football LeagueVisit us at: www.itsjustcs.com
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
I first met Major General Karl Horst on a leadership tour of United States Central Command (CENTCOM) at MacDill Air Force Base, one of the most important military installations in the world. As CEO of the NHL’s Tampa Bay Lightning I was privileged to be in this group and honored when the General invited me to tour his office. I discovered that General Horst was a big hockey fan growing up, playing on frozen ponds in Wenatchee, Washington. Our connection was immediate, and my admiration for him strong.Our friendship developed by attending Lightning games, joint service in community projects, and more visits to his headquarters. On one occasion the General showed me a series of photos of he and President Obama visiting a 21-year old Medal of Honor recipient’s grave at Arlington National Cemetery, and placement by the President of an honorary Presidential coin there. When the President left, Karl returned to the soldier’s grave and retrieved that coin. After months of searching, Karl was able to locate the mother of the fallen soldier and personally deliver the coin to her. In sharing that story with me, a tear came to the General’s eye. It was an awesome moment to see that after more than 30 years in the military, this humble leader never forgot the true mission of service and the ultimate sacrifice made by the men and women of our Armed Forces. I came to know the General as an inspirational man who symbolizes all that is great about our nation. In Common Sense Leadership, General Horst provides invaluable insights as to what constitutes effective leadership. Use this book to change your life, improve your people, and accomplish your business mission. God Bless you, General Horst. Tod LeiwekeChief Operating OfficerNational Football LeagueVisit us at: www.itsjustcs.com