Mike DeBerdine, CEO of Rhoads Energy, shares how he leads a century-old, employee-owned company with integrity and purpose. From family legacy to modern leadership, he reflects on the values that keep his team energized and united. Discover how servant leadership fuels resilience, accountability, and lasting success.
In this episode of Servant Leader’s Library, Nicholas Paulukow sits down with Roger North, founder and former CEO of North Group Consultants. Roger shares powerful insights on servant leadership, organizational transitions, and why putting people first is the key to lasting success.
In this week’s episode of Servant Leader’s Library, BJ Carter shares how faith, humility, and hard-earned experience have shaped his leadership journey from the military to the boardroom. It’s an honest conversation about what it really takes to build trust, lead with clarity, and stay grounded while driving big results.
Servant Leader’s Library is back with a new conversation built on heart and real-world impact. This week, Nicholas sits down with Andrew Szalay, President & CEO of Lancaster-Lebanon Habitat for Humanity. Together, they unpack how leadership, community, and practical systems create lasting change.
In this episode of Servant Leader’s Library, former Phoenix Contact USA President Jack Nehlig shares his journey of building a thriving organization through respect, resilience, and a relentless focus on developing leaders. His story is both practical and inspiring for anyone looking to strengthen their leadership approach.
In this episode of The Servant Leader’s Library, host Nicholas Paulukow interviews Jack Crowley, President of Water Street Mission.
With over 30 years in nonprofit leadership, Jack shares how his faith and calling have shaped his journey from summer camp counselor to leading one of Lancaster’s most impactful missions.
Together, they explore servant leadership in action—from addressing homelessness and healthcare to youth development and transitional housing. Jack’s story is a compelling reminder of the power of community, purpose, and showing up where you’re called.
What does a $20 loan, a dairy farm, and 9,000 homes have in common?
Everything when you’re Jeff Rutt. In this new episode of Servant Leader’s Library, Jeff shares how he went from milking cows to building homes to creating HOPE International, empowering 3.3 million families worldwide.
If you’ve ever wondered what servant leadership looks like in action, this conversation will inspire you to build more than success—build hope.
In this episode of Servant Leader’s Library, Nicholas Paulukow sits down with Robin Stauffer, Executive Director of the High Foundation, to explore what it truly means to lead with purpose and service.
Robin shares how decades of experience, stewardship, and bold vision have shaped her approach to community impact. Tune in to hear how servant leadership is driving meaningful change across Lancaster County and beyond.
In this episode, Larry Richardson reflects on his 31-year journey as President and CEO of the YMCA of the Roses. He shares how faith, humility, and a deep commitment to community shaped his leadership and legacy. From building leaders to navigating crisis, Larry’s story is a masterclass in servant leadership in action.
In this episode of Servant Leader’s Library, host Nicholas Paulukow sits down with Reesy Neff—CEO of Omega eCycles, motivational speaker, and author of Stripping Off the Labels.
Reesy shares her journey from banking to building a mission-driven business that blends secure IT recycling with environmental impact, all while staying grounded in servant leadership.
With honesty and heart, Reesy opens up about leadership lessons, launching a company during COVID, and mentoring the next generation—including her own family. If you're ready for an inspiring conversation about purpose, legacy, and leading with conviction, this one’s not to be missed.
In this episode of Servant Leaders Library, Nicholas sits down with Jon Elinsky, Director of Technology at LearnQuest, to explore how critical thinking and servant leadership go hand in hand.
Jon shares his journey from tech innovator to team builder, offering insights on empowering people, challenging norms, and leading with authenticity.
Whether you're in IT, leadership, or just passionate about growth, this conversation will leave you rethinking what it truly means to serve.
In this powerful episode of Servant Leadership Library, host Nicholas Paulukow talks with Scott Scrogin—a certified peer specialist, speaker, and longtime advocate for mental health in the workplace.
Scott shares his remarkable journey, from being a high-achieving Harvard Business School admit to navigating the challenges of bipolar disorder, personal loss, and professional reinvention.
With over 30 years of lived experience, Scott brings an inside-out perspective on what it means to lead with empathy, support your team’s mental well-being, and face life’s hardest moments with courage.
Whether you're a business leader, IT pro, or someone walking through your own mental health story, this conversation is a reminder that you're not alone—and that healing, hope, and purpose are always within reach.
In this episode of Servant Leadership Library, Dave Sagraves shares his journey from building and selling one of the fastest-growing MSPs in the Southeast to finding purpose in coaching and consulting other IT leaders.
Host Nicholas Paulukow dives into Dave’s mindset around sustainable growth, leadership through simplicity, and why true success comes from discipline, grit, and investing in people.
They explore why outsourcing sales rarely works, what makes a great revenue strategy, and how servant leadership shows up even after the exit.
What does it take to walk away from a successful corporate career—with no job lined up—because you know there’s a better way to lead? In this episode of The Servant Leaders Library, Tim Strickler, CFO of the Conrad Company, shares his journey from traditional top-down leadership to a purpose-driven philosophy rooted in service, trust, and accountability.Make sure to visit the ONE 2 ONE website to download Tim's 14 Servant Leadership Characteristics PDF!
From hardware store employee to CEO, Lin Sensenig shares his incredible leadership journey. In this episode ofThe Servant Leader’s Library, Lin dives into the power of resilience, servant leadership, and vision in transforming businesses and empowering teams. Tune in for insights on leadership, growth, and making a lasting impact!
In this episode of Servant Leader’s Library, host Nicholas Paulukow talks with Robert Kintner, CFO of LEPCO and President of Tennis Central, about the power of servant leadership.
From his early career in bond trading to mentoring youth through tennis, Robert shares insights on balancing professional success with personal service, the importance of mentorship, and empowering others to thrive. Tune in for inspiring lessons on leadership, teamwork, and making a lasting impact.
Beka Shea is an executive advisor with Culture Index, and a respected voice in productivity and leadership. It was our pleasure to have her on the show!
David Lapp is the CEO of Blessings of Hope, an incredible organization that channels food to those in our communities who need it most. He doesn’t just talk about servant leadership—he lives it. We hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as we enjoyed recording it.
Arlin Sorenson is VP of Ecosystem Evangelism at ConnectWise. He is a very respected leader in the technology community, and has a unique agricultural background that has clearly influenced his success. On this episode, we pick the brain of a leadership master.
Larry Cohen is Executive Director of the Lancaster Parking Authority. He is an accomplished entrepreneur, government leader, speaker, and consultant, specifically in the field of parking and mobility. On this episode, we dive deep on his career story and leadership advice.