Today on the Servant Leadership Podcast, we’re joined by Al Gombis, a 30 year veteran and leader of the U.S. Department of State. Al’s career offers a rare glimpse into the inner workings of one of America’s most fascinating and impactful institutions. From navigating global diplomacy to preserving the rich history of the State Department, Al has been at the forefront of critical foreign policy initiatives. His journey includes moments as extraordinary as a personal encounter with Nelson Mandela and as practical as leading collaborative efforts that have reshaped workplace policies for employees of all faiths. In this episode, Al shares how servant leadership has guided him through the complexities of his work, fostering collaboration across cultural and political divides. He also reveals little-known stories about the history and role of the State Department, including why it’s called the “Department of State” and its enduring connection to the Great Seal of the United States. Whether you’re passionate about leadership, fascinated by history, or curious about America’s role on the global stage, this conversation is packed with insights and unforgettable stories. Join us as we hear how Al’s dedication to service has left a lasting impact on the world around him.
Al Gombis
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