Jimmy Whatley is a retired businessman with a passion for turkey hunting and a gift for making the complex simple. He shares tales from the fields about patience and persistence and from the corporate world about the value of strategic planning, a mission statement, having the right team in place, patience, focus, and doing things God's way These attributes and the tireless leadership and vision of Rusty Griffin, along with the rest of the team, helped Griffin Corporation transition from being primarily a purchaser and distributor to a producer and retailer and compete with the giants of Monsanto and Dupont (who later purchased them), eventually becoming the largest privately held pesticide company in the world for a time. Learn more about why Jimmy says, "The easier it is to be good at something, the harder it is to be great."
In this inspiring episode, Dr. Craig Lockhart, Superintendent of Valdosta City Schools, shares his vision for a school system where every student is equipped for success. He dives into his passion for creating supportive environments that address the real needs of students, allowing them to fully focus on their education. Hear what brought Dr. Lockhart to Valdosta and how his leadership is shaping the future of education in the city.
Ronnie reflects on his over 40-year career in healthcare from Alabama to Georgia and the role mentoring played and continues to play in his journey. Learn more about him and the four strategic priorities South Georgia Medical Center (SGMC) has in taking care of their patients and our community.
Sandra reflects on her 25+ year career in education from social work to her current position as the first female Superintendent of Lowndes County Schools (Valdosta GA) in their history. Topics such as empathy, transparency, collaboration, serving, community unity, data, technology, addressing mental health, and breaking down barriers are discussed and how those components can help teachers give and students receive not just a great education, but an EXCEPTIONAL one. #OneLowndes
John LaHood shares about his multi-generational family business and his path to the Georgia House of Representatives for District 175
Join us in our second episode as we sit down with Bill Slaughter, a successful owner of a multigenerational family business, who transformed his passion for entrepreneurship into a life of public service. Bill opens up about his journey, sharing candid stories of personal and professional peaks and valleys, and the valuable lessons he's learned along the way. Tune in for an inspiring conversation filled with insights on leadership, resilience, and the power of giving back. Don't miss it and be sure to stay until the end! Subscribe below and check out our previous episode with Mayor of Valdosta GA, Scott James Matheson. Links to listen on Spotify, Apple, Podbean, and Amazon are available on our website: pathwayspodcast.com
In this podcast discussion, listeners are invited to explore Mayor Matheson's inspiring journey, which has been deeply influenced by his diverse life experiences. The conversation covers his humble beginnings in coastal Florida, his rise to fame as a popular radio personality, and his transition into becoming a small business owner. Ultimately, these experiences led him to pursue a career in public service, culminating in his election as mayor. The discussion highlights the unique path that shaped his leadership style and vision for his community.