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American gypC
EP 16 - Jesus Campa on Leading Through Adversity

American gypC

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 50:46


On today's episode of American gypC Podcast we are talking to Jesus "Eddie" Campa about leadership development and leading through adversity. Jesus is the CEO & Founder of Leading Through Adversity LLC and Owner/CEO of AB Strategic Security Group LLC. After 27 years of service as a public servant in the law enforcement field, most recently serving as the Executive Director for the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training for the State of Oklahoma, he retired for the second time from the field of Law Enforcement at the age of 48. He first retired in 2014 from the El Paso County Sheriffs Office as the Chief Deputy after a successful 20-year career. He then served as the Chief of Police for the Ector County Independent School District in Odessa, Texas, for a short time. He then went on to serve as the Chief of Police for the City of Marshall, Texas. His three years as Chief of Police in a city impacted by racial divisions led him to create and implement the innovative No Colors No Labels Initiative designed to remove the preconceived notion that the Police were racially motivated. NCNL provided a safe community for all citizens. In 2017 he was named Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian of the Year by the NAACP. He is also a public speaker, keynote speaker, and creator of the El Paso County Anti Bullying Coalition and the No Colors No Labels. He is a recognized nationally and internationally expert on leadership and a recognized national and international security expert. He hold a master's degree in Criminal Justice and Security Administration and currently working on a PH.D. in Public Service Leadership. Guest Links https://jesuseddiecampa.com https://leadingthroughadversity.com https://teamcampa.com https://ABstrategicgroup.com American gypC http://americangypc.com @americangypcpodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/american-gypc/support

Prisoner's Pardon
Episode 20 - Interview with Eddie Campa

Prisoner's Pardon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 28:47


Interview with Eddie Campa a retired Police Chief out of El Paso Texas. Eddie talks about the No Colors No Labels Initiative he designed and implemented in 2015. This work earned him in 2017 the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian of the Year award from the NAACP. Eddie's latest work is his new book Unmasking Leadership: What They Don't Tell You.

Label Free:

What is good friends! I hope everyone had a great holiday weekend! My next guest has done some incredible things in his life. As an avid supporter of our law enforcement, I am excited to introduce you to Jesus Campa former Chief of Police for the City of Marshall, TX.  A little bit about Jesus: I am the CEO / Founder of Leading Through Adversity LLC and Owner/CEO of AB Strategic Security Group LLC. After 27 years of service as a public servant in the law enforcement field, most recently serving as the Executive Director for the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training for the State of Oklahoma, I retired for the second time from the field of Law Enforcement at the age of 48.  I first retired in 2014 from the El Paso County Sheriffs Office as the Chief Deputy after a successful 20-year career. I then served as the Chief of Police for the Ector County Independent School District in Odessa, Texas, for a short time. I then went on to serve as the Chief of Police for the City of Marshall, Texas.  My three years as Chief of Police in a city impacted by racial divisions led me to create and implement the innovative No Colors No Labels Initiative designed to remove the preconceived notion that the Police were racially motivated. NCNL provided a safe community for all citizens. In 2017 I was named Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian of the Year by the NAACP. I am a public speaker, keynote speaker, and creator of the El Paso County Anti Bullying Coalition and the No Colors No Labels.  I am a recognized national and international expert on leadership and a recognized national and international security expert. I hold a master's degree in Criminal Justice and Security Administration and currently working on a PH.D. in Public Service Leadership.To contact Jesus, head to the links below:www.jesuseddiecampa.comwww.Leadingthroughadversity.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jesuseddiecampa/Support for Label Free Podcast is brought to you by ​MANSCAPED™​, who is the best in men's below-the-waist grooming.  ​@MANSCAPED   offers precision-engineered tools for your family jewels. They obsess over their technology developments to provide you the best tools for your grooming experience. MANSCAPED is trusted by over 2 million men worldwide! We have an exclusive offer for my listeners - 20% off + free shipping with the code: LabelFree20 at   https://www.manscaped.com​ As always thank you for the support, to contact me directly follow the link below: https://www.labelfreepodcast.com​ Stay Healthy, Stay Ready- Deanna Marie Kuempel #ad​​ #sponsor​--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/labelfreepodcast/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/labelfreepodcast/support

Label Free:

What is good friends! I hope everyone had a great holiday weekend! My next guest has done some incredible things in his life. As an avid supporter of our law enforcement, I am excited to introduce you to Jesus Campa former Chief of Police for the City of Marshall, TX. A little bit about Jesus: I am the CEO / Founder of Leading Through Adversity LLC and Owner/CEO of AB Strategic Security Group LLC. After 27 years of service as a public servant in the law enforcement field, most recently serving as the Executive Director for the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training for the State of Oklahoma, I retired for the second time from the field of Law Enforcement at the age of 48. I first retired in 2014 from the El Paso County Sheriffs Office as the Chief Deputy after a successful 20-year career. I then served as the Chief of Police for the Ector County Independent School District in Odessa, Texas, for a short time. I then went on to serve as the Chief of Police for the City of Marshall, Texas. My three years as Chief of Police in a city impacted by racial divisions led me to create and implement the innovative No Colors No Labels Initiative designed to remove the preconceived notion that the Police were racially motivated. NCNL provided a safe community for all citizens. In 2017 I was named Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian of the Year by the NAACP. I am a public speaker, keynote speaker, and creator of the El Paso County Anti Bullying Coalition and the No Colors No Labels. I am a recognized national and international expert on leadership and a recognized national and international security expert. I hold a master's degree in Criminal Justice and Security Administration and currently working on a PH.D. in Public Service Leadership. To contact Jesus, head to the links below: www.jesuseddiecampa.com www.Leadingthroughadversity.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesuseddiecampa/ Support for Label Free Podcast is brought to you by ​MANSCAPED™​, who is the best in men's below-the-waist grooming. ​@MANSCAPED offers precision-engineered tools for your family jewels. They obsess over their technology developments to provide you the best tools for your grooming experience. MANSCAPED is trusted by over 2 million men worldwide! We have an exclusive offer for my listeners - 20% off + free shipping with the code: LabelFree20 at https://www.manscaped.com​ As always thank you for the support, to contact me directly follow the link below: https://www.labelfreepodcast.com​ Stay Healthy, Stay Ready- Deanna Marie Kuempel #ad​​ #sponsor​ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/labelfreepodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/labelfreepodcast/support

Oh, My Health...There Is Hope!
Episode 216: Unmasking Leadership with Jesus "Eddie" CampaIn this episode of Oh My Heath ... There's HOPE! Jana talks with Jesus "Eddie" Campa. Jesus is an internationally recognized expert on Leadership, Law Enforcement, and Security. Through the In

Oh, My Health...There Is Hope!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 29:41


In this episode of Oh My Heath ... There's HOPE! Jana talks with Jesus "Eddie" Campa.   Jesus is an internationally recognized expert on Leadership, Law Enforcement, and Security. Through the International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training (IADLEST), Jesus Eddie Campa is a National and International Certified Instructor. Campa is currently serving as the Executive Director for the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training for the State of Oklahoma. Director Campa was born and raised in El Paso, Texas. Director Campa has over 27 years of continuing law enforcement experience.   Director Campa retired as the Chief Deputy of the El Paso County Sheriff's Office after a successful 20-year career. Director Campa was appointed as the Chief of Police for the Ector County Independent School District in Odessa, Texas. Director Campa then served as the Chief of Police for the City of Marshall, Texas. Director Campa's last tour as Chief of Police in a city impacted by racial divisions led him to create and implement the innovative No Colors No Labels Initiative designed to remove the preconceived notion that the Police were racially motivated. NCNL provided a safe community for all citizens. In 2017 Director Campa was named Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian of the Year by the NAACP. Director Campa believes in diversity and that a workforce should mirror the community they serve.   Director Campa holds a master's degree in Criminal Justice and Security Administration and is currently working on a PH.D. in Public Service Leadership. Director Campa is a supporter of 21st Century Policing, Procedural Justice, and active in Prison Reform. He is the owner of both America's Best Strategic Security Group and Leading Through Adversity. Director Campa is an internationally recognized keynote speaker and University Lecturer.   “Don't let the same snake bite you twice.”   Jana and Jesus Eddie Campa talk about: 1) Leading through adversity and bringing leadership back to leaders 2) Pivoting through life's shifts while leading 3) Unmasking leaders and what that looks like 4) The difference between a mentor and a coach and do you need one? 5)n Leadership and mentoring and are you either   This 30-minute episode is on: Jana speaks with Jesus "Eddie" Campa about leading through adversity and bringing leadership back to leaders. Learning to pivot through life's shifts and changes, and the why using a coach or mentor can really take your life to the next level.   Meet Jesus Eddie Campa: jesuseddiecampa.com leadingthroughadversity.com Leading_Through_Adversity_ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesuseddiecampa/ JesusEddieCampa   Get in touch with Jana and listen to more Podcasts: https://www.janashort.com/   Show Music ‘Hold On' by Amy Gerhartz https://www.amygerhartz.com/music   Free Gift: 5 Keys To Becoming The Next Influencer Free Video Series Are you ready to see just how powerful your business can be through storytelling? Grab my FREE video series outlining how you can become the next influencer through your powerful story. The upside is right; now, over 90% of businesses are online. On the downside to you is over 90% of businesses are currently online. If you want to stake your place in this crowded space, you need to stand out and be unique. Learn how to do just that for your brand and business. Grab your gift today: https://www.janashort.com/becoming-the-next-influencers-download-offer/   Connect with Jana Short: https://www.janashort.com/contact/

Things I Think About
Cops in Crisis: An Interview with Eddie Campa

Things I Think About

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 27:59


Its lonely at the top, especially if you are in law enforcement and politics are preventing you from doing your job. Should you find yourself in this situation, you might want to reach out to Eddie Campa and his firm - Leading Through Adversity. In this episode, I chat with Eddie Campa about his background in law enforcement, why he founded Leading Through Adversity and the types of clients he serves. Moreover, we discuss the "Defund the Police" movement and the usefulness of social workers in law enforcement. We also reflect on mental health hospitals and where they disappeared to. Tune in now so you can say, hey, "I didn't know that about mental health hospitals!" ABOUT MY GUEST Jesus "Eddie" Campa Leading Through Adversity leadingthroughadversity.com Eddie was born and raised in El Paso, Texas. After 27 years of law enforcement experience, Eddie retired from public service and transitioned his experience and expertise to the private sector as a mentor, consultant, and sounding board. Eddie served as a Chief Deputy and Chief of Police on two different occasions. As a result of his last tour as Chief of Police in a city impacted by racial divisions, he created and implemented the innovative No Colors No Labels Initiative designed to remove the preconceived notion that the Police were racially motivated. NCNL provided a safe community for all citizens. In 2017 he was named Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian of the Year by the NAACP. He is a leader who believes in diversity and that a workforce should mirror the community they serve. Eddie most recently served as the Executive Director for the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training for Oklahoma State as State Director. He is a leader who believes in diversity and that a workforce should mirror the community they serve. He holds a master's degree in Criminal Justice and Security Administration and is currently working on a PH.D. in Public Service Leadership. He is a strong supporter of leadership development, strategic planning, customer service, crisis communication, 21st Century Policing, and Procedural Justice. Eddie is the owner of both America's Best Strategic Security Group and Leading Through Adversity. STAY CONNECTED WITH JIM STROUD Subscribe to Jim Stroud's daily updates here: https://sendfox.com/jimstroud Read the archives of Jim Stroud's content here: https://blog.jimstroud.com/archives/ Download Jim Stroud's free ebook here: Racism Reimagined: How Critical Race Theory Imperils the American Workplace: https://www.tradepub.com/free/w_jims01/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jim-stroud2/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jim-stroud2/support

The NFN Radio News Podcast
Jesus "Eddie" Campa-A Police Chief Speaks Out

The NFN Radio News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 46:52


Today attorney/author Mark Bello and I are speaking with Jesus “Eddie” Campa, author of a new book, “Unmasking Leadership: What They Don't Tell You.” He's a former police chief who lectures frequently on “Leading Through Diversity.”We'll talk about those leadership topics, and we'll also tap into Eddie's background in law enforcement to get his view about the current debate over the need for police reform. Eddie Campa was born and raised in El Paso, Texas. After 27 years of law enforcement experience, he retired from the public service, and transitioned his experience and expertise into the private sector as a mentor, consultant, and sounding board. Eddie served as a Chief Deputy and Chief of Police on two different occasions throughout his career. As a result of his last tour in a city impacted by racial divisions, Eddie created and implemented the innovative No Colors No Labels Initiative. It was designed to remove the preconceived notion that the police were racially motivated. In 2017 Eddie was named Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian of the Year by the NAACP. He's a leader who believes in diversity and that a workforce should mirror the community they serve. Eddie holds a Master's in Criminal Justice and Security Administration and is currently working on a PH.D. in Public Service Leadership. He is a strong supporter of leadership development, strategic planning, customer service, crisis communication, 21st Century Policing, and Procedural Justice.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-lean-to-the-left-podcast--4719048/support.

The NFN Radio News Podcast
Jesus "Eddie" Campa-A Police Chief Speaks Out

The NFN Radio News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 43:50


Today attorney/author Mark Bello and I are speaking with Jesus “Eddie” Campa, author of a new book, “Unmasking Leadership: What They Don't Tell You.” He's a former police chief who lectures frequently on “Leading Through Diversity.”We'll talk about those leadership topics, and we'll also tap into Eddie's background in law enforcement to get his view about the current debate over the need for police reform. Eddie Campa was born and raised in El Paso, Texas. After 27 years of law enforcement experience, he retired from the public service, and transitioned his experience and expertise into the private sector as a mentor, consultant, and sounding board. Eddie served as a Chief Deputy and Chief of Police on two different occasions throughout his career. As a result of his last tour in a city impacted by racial divisions, Eddie created and implemented the innovative No Colors No Labels Initiative. It was designed to remove the preconceived notion that the police were racially motivated. In 2017 Eddie was named Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian of the Year by the NAACP. He's a leader who believes in diversity and that a workforce should mirror the community they serve. Eddie holds a Master's in Criminal Justice and Security Administration and is currently working on a PH.D. in Public Service Leadership. He is a strong supporter of leadership development, strategic planning, customer service, crisis communication, 21st Century Policing, and Procedural Justice.

The Courage To Lead
Episode 47: Jesus Campa – Courage to Listen and Hear

The Courage To Lead

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 52:43


Jesus Campa is the CEO / Founder of Leading Through Adversity LLC and Owner/CEO of AB Strategic Security Group LLC. After 27 years of public service in law enforcement, As Chief Deputy for the El Paso County Sheriff's Office where he retired after 20 years of serviceChief of Police for the Ector County Independent School District in Odessa, TXChief of Police for the city of Marshall, TXAnd, most recently serving as the Executive Director for the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training for the State of Oklahoma. Jesus retired for the second time from the field of Law Enforcement at the age of 48.   His three years as Chief of Police in a city impacted by racial divisions led him to create and implement the innovative No Colors No Labels Initiative designed to remove the preconceived notion that the Police were racially motivated. NCNL provided a safe community for all citizens. In 2017 I was named Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian of the Year by the NAACP.  Jesus is a public speaker, keynote speaker, and creator of the El Paso County Anti Bullying Coalition and the No Colors No Labels movement.  He is recognized both nationally and internationally as an expert on leadership and security. Jesus holds a master's degree in Criminal Justice and Security Administration and currently working on a PH.D. in Public Service Leadership. You can learn more about Jesus Campa and schedule him to speak at your business or event by going to his website: https://jesuseddiecampa.com Learn more about the "Leading Through Adversity, LLC" by going to the website: https://Leadingthroughadversity.com and America's Best Security Group by going to this website: https://abstrategicgroup.com/ His book, UNMASKING LEADERSHIP: What They Don't Tell You will be available July 4, 2021.

Business Bros
How to lead through diversity with Jesus "Eddie" Campa

Business Bros

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 32:18


730- Eddie was born and raised in El Paso, Texas. After 27 years of law enforcement experience, Eddie retired from public service and transitioned his experience and expertise to the private sector as a mentor, consultant, and sounding board. Eddie served as a Chief Deputy and Chief of Police on two different occasions. As a result of his last tour as Chief of Police in a city impacted by racial divisions, he created and implemented the innovative No Colors No Labels Initiative designed to remove the preconceived notion that the Police were racially motivated. NCNL provided a safe community for all citizens. In 2017 he was named Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian of the Year by the NAACP. He is a leader who believes in diversity and that a workforce should mirror the community they serve. Eddie most recently served as the Executive Director for the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training for Oklahoma State as State Director. He is a leader who believes in diversity and that a workforce should mirror the community they serve. He holds a master's degree in Criminal Justice and Security Administration and is currently working on a PH.D. in Public Service Leadership. He is a strong supporter of leadership development, strategic planning, customer service, crisis communication, 21st Century Policing, and Procedural Justice. Eddie is the owner of both America's Best Strategic Security Group and Leading Through Adversity. ________ Need help with your business? Marketing, Podcast Mentorship or Content Creation? Stop by and check us out. Go to www.BusinessBros.biz to be a guest on the show or to find out more on how we can help you! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/businessbrospod/support

I Can Relate with Jessica Burns
Ep.9: Police & Racism - a View From the Inside (Former Police Chief in Texas)

I Can Relate with Jessica Burns

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 45:07


Jesus Eddie Campa is the former Police Chief in Marshall, Texas. He shares the racism he experienced during this time serving as the first minority (Mexican) Police Chief of a racially divided community and how he was eventually bullied out of this position. We discuss the main form of police misconduct that he witnessed which was assault/unnecessary use of force and the racism he was up against in the community and in the police department. He makes a point of saying he truly believes that 99% of police officers are good guys but that 1% can really shape a culture. He shares the initiatives he took to improve the relationship the public has with police. How he created and implemented the No Colors No Labels Initiative designed to remove the preconceived notion that the Police were racially motivated. This and many other positive impacts he had won him in 2017 the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian of the Year by the NAACP This episode is in recognition of the anniversary of George Floyd's murder. “One year ago, George Floyd was murdered at the hands of police, a day that sparked protests for social justice worldwide. Floyd, 46, died on May 25, 2020, after former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin pressed his knee into his neck for more than nine minutes.” - USA Today

GIVE A HECK
In Leadership You Will Upset People! with Jesus 'Eddie' Campa

GIVE A HECK

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 64:30


Welcome to the 33rd episode of the Give A Heck Podcast! Join Dwight Heck and his guest, Jesus ‘Eddie' Campa, as they talk about how to lead a community amid adversity. Eddie served the El Paso County Sheriff's Office for 20 years before retiring as the Chief Deputy of the Law Enforcement Bureau. During his time in law enforcement, he created the No Colors No Labels Initiative, which addresses the misconceptions that the police are racially motivated. Eddie currently serves as the Executive Director for the State of Oklahoma's Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training. Today, he shares his story of being looked down on by relatives growing up and proving them wrong by reaching the pinnacle of his career in law enforcement. In this episode, you'll learn about: ● How to overcome the perception of others by grounding yourself in your identity. ● What No Colors No Labels is and why we need more programs like it. ● People's fear of the unknown and the need for education in community development. ● How Eddie took on the burden of other people's resentment to help reunite a community. ● The importance of still believing in yourself amid adversity when inciting change in a community. ● And much more! ~ About Jesus ‘Eddie' Campa: After 27 years in law enforcement, Jesus ‘Eddie' Campa retired from public service and transitioned his experience and expertise to the private sector as a mentor and consultant. Eddie also served as a Chief Deputy and Chief of Police on two different occasions. As a result of his last tour as Chief of Police in a city impacted by racial divisions, he created and implemented the innovative No Colors No Labels Initiative. No Colors No Labels was designed to remove the preconceived notion that the Police were racially motivated. The program provided a safe community for all citizens. In 2017, Eddie was named Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian of the Year by the NAACP. He is a leader who believes in diversity and that a workforce should mirror the community they serve. Eddie currently serves as the Executive Director for the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training for Oklahoma. He holds a master's degree in Criminal Justice and Security Administration and is currently working on a PH.D. in Public Service Leadership. He is a strong supporter of leadership development, strategic planning, customer service, crisis communication, 21st Century Policing, and Procedural Justice. Eddie is the owner of both America's Best Strategic Security Group and Leading Through Adversity. ~ You can find Jesus ‘Eddie' Campa on… Website: https://jesuseddiecampa.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesuseddiecampa/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jesuseddiecampa/ ~ Connect with Dwight Heck! Website: https://giveaheck.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/give.a.heck Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dwight.heck Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/Giveaheck Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCF0i LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dwight-raymond-heck-65a90150/

Dr. Paul's Family Talk
JESUS "EDDIE" CAMPA, Police Officer/Chief/Author (5-17-21)

Dr. Paul's Family Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 31:05


JESUS "EDDIE" CAMPA, a retired police chief and police officer, and a current author, joined us to discuss his career, law enforcement, and his newest release, "Unmasking Leadership: What They Don't Tell You". From His Website: "Eddie was born and raised in El Paso, Texas. After 27 years of law enforcement experience, Eddie retired from public service and transitioned his experience and expertise to the private sector as a mentor, consultant, and sounding board. Eddie served as a Chief Deputy and Chief of Police on two different occasions.  As a result of his last tour as Chief of Police in a city impacted by racial divisions, he created and implemented the innovative No Colors No Labels Initiative designed to remove the preconceived notion that the Police were racially motivated. NCNL provided a safe community for all citizens. In 2017 he was named Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian of the Year by the NAACP. He is a leader who believes in diversity and that a workforce should mirror the community they serve." ​jesuseddiecampa.com

Impact Radio USA
JESUS "EDDIE" CAMPA, Police Officer/Chief/Author (5-17-21)

Impact Radio USA

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 31:05


JESUS "EDDIE" CAMPA, a retired police chief and police officer, and a current author, joined us to discuss his career, law enforcement, and his newest release, "Unmasking Leadership: What They Don't Tell You". From His Website: "Eddie was born and raised in El Paso, Texas. After 27 years of law enforcement experience, Eddie retired from public service and transitioned his experience and expertise to the private sector as a mentor, consultant, and sounding board. Eddie served as a Chief Deputy and Chief of Police on two different occasions.  As a result of his last tour as Chief of Police in a city impacted by racial divisions, he created and implemented the innovative No Colors No Labels Initiative designed to remove the preconceived notion that the Police were racially motivated. NCNL provided a safe community for all citizens. In 2017 he was named Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian of the Year by the NAACP. He is a leader who believes in diversity and that a workforce should mirror the community they serve." ​jesuseddiecampa.com

PR After Hours
Unmasking Leadership with Jesus “Eddie” Campa

PR After Hours

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 30:23


What is it that 27 years of public service teaches you about leadership? Alex finds out as he welcomes Jesus "Eddie" Campa to the virtual lounge. The El Paso, Texas, native retired from public service after 27 years and transitioned his experience and expertise to the private sector. He created and implemented the innovative No Colors No Labels Initiative designed to remove the preconceived notion that the police are racially motivated and was named a Dr. MLK Jr. Humanitarian of the Year 2017. Learn more about Campa, including how to pre-order his book: JesusEddieCampa.com. Register for the Oasis Writer's Workshop: https://writecentral.thinkific.com/courses/the-oasis-a-writer-s-workshop WHAT DO YOU THINK? Alex wants to know! Click here to weigh in: https://anchor.fm/alex-greenwood1/message Follow us on Twitter: @HoursPR or @A_Greenwood. Follow Alex on Clubhouse, also, as @A_Greenwood. Listen to our entire library of episodes and more on the show website: PRAfterHours.com. Drop a buck in the tip jar here. PR After Hours Theme: https://filmmusic.io "Bossa Antigua" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC. Sound effects. As an Amazon Associate, we earn a small commission on some of our Amazon links. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alex-greenwood1/message

Kut2thachase Podcast
E116 - If You Need A Friend, Buy Ice Cream

Kut2thachase Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 44:26


Today, our featured guest is an internationally recognized expert on Leadership, Law Enforcement, and Security. He holds a master's degree in Criminal Justice and Security Administration and is currently working on a PH.D. in Public Service Leadership. He was born in El Paso, Texas, and raised by his grandmother on what many considered the wrong side of the track and labeled an underdog by most of his family; he found the way to push forward. Now, he is retired as the Chief Deputy of the El Paso County Sheriff's Office after a successful 20-year career. He was appointed as the Chief of Police for the Ector County Independent School District in Odessa, Texas. Then, he served as the Chief of Police for the City of Marshall, Texas. His last tour as Chief of Police in a city impacted by racial divisions led him to create and implement the innovative No Colors No Labels Initiative. The program was designed to remove the preconceived notion that the Police were racially motivated, which provided a safe community for all citizens. In 2017 he was named Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian of the Year by the NAACP. He believes in diversity and that a workforce should mirror the community they serve. In 2018 he was named Executive Director for the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training for the State of Oklahoma and served proudly before indefinitely retiring from a storybook career in December 2020. He is a supporter of 21st Century Policing, Procedural Justice, and active in Prison Reform. He is the owner of both America's Best Strategic Security Group and Leading Through Adversity. He is an internationally recognized keynote speaker and University Lecturer. His first book, Unmasking Leadership, will be available this summer, July 2021. Welcome to our featured guest, Jesus Campa. Tune in and listen this is an episode that is surely worth exploring every minute of their discussion. #kut2thachase #podcast #unscripted #unbridled #episode4everyone #116 #ifyouneedafriendbuyicecream #satx #sanantonio #sanantoniopodcast #sanantoniopodcaster #sanantonioinfluencer --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kut2thachase/support

The MindShift Podcast with Darrell Evans
55: Unmasking Leadership with Eddie Campa

The MindShift Podcast with Darrell Evans

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 60:12 Transcription Available


Jesus "Eddie" Campa is an internationally recognized expert on Leadership, Law Enforcement, and Security. His first book Unmasking Leadership (Available summer, July 2021), takes a unique look at what they don't tell you about leadership and how to deal with adversity that comes with being the leader.Eddie's last tour as Chief of Police was in a city impacted by racial divisions. This led him to create and implement the innovative No Colors No Labels Initiative designed to remove the preconceived notion that the Police were racially motivated. He is the owner of both America's Best Strategic Security Group and Leading Through Adversity. Topics DiscussedThe good ole boys' system when he took over as chiefLonely at the topFighting against two adversariesThe hardest part of changing the history of a townThe day his son came homeHis definition of 21st Century PolicingProcedural JusticeWhat has to happen to get rid of bad cops that tarnish the badgeUnmasking Leadership and Why Leaders are set up to failOther ResourcesLeading Through Adversity WebsiteConnect with EddieWebsiteLinkedInLike Today's Show?Rate, Review, & Subscribe on Apple PodcastsPlease consider subscribing, leaving a rating, and review.Also, if you haven't done so already, join the free MindShift Community to connect with other like-minded people

If Only You Knew
Right place, wrong time

If Only You Knew

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 42:28


Jesus ‘Eddie’ Campa joins me to discuss and reflect on his illustrious and at times, controversial career in law enforcement. Born and raised in El Paso Texas, Jesus retired as the Chief Deputy of the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office after a 20 year career. Jesus’ last tour as Chief of Police in a city impacted by racial divisions led him to create and implement the innovative No Colors No Labels Initiative designed to remove the preconceived notion that the Police were racially motivated. As an advocate for diversity and with firm beliefs that the workforce should mirror the community they serve, Jesus speaks candidly about the challenges he faced within his own ranks and why he feels he was in the right place, at the wrong time. If you would like to know more about Jesus you can follow him on LinkedIn, or check out his websites https://jesuseddiecampa.com/ , https://www.teamcampa.com/ . https://leadingthroughadversity.com/ and you can read more at www.ifonlyyouknewpodcast.com.au Follow If Only You Knew Podcast on Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter for more episodes, photos, videos and other show content. Watch this conversation on YouTube You can also email any feedback to ifonly@ifonlyyouknewpodcast.com.au Make sure you subscribe so you never miss an episode and please leave us a review and rating on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts https://ratethispodcast.com/ifonlyyouknew

SoLeadSaturday
SoLeadSaturday - Episode 73 - Jesus Campa #lawenforcement #police #safety #security #people

SoLeadSaturday

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 17:57


@Passion, People & Purpose #lawenforcement #police #safety #security #people Hello Everyone, Our today's guest, Jesus Campa is an internationally recognized expert on Leadership, Law Enforcement, and Security. Through the International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training (IADLEST), Jesus Campa is a National and International Certified Instructor. Jesus retired as the Chief Deputy of the El Paso County Sheriff Office after a successful 20-year career. Jesus was appointed as the Chief of Police for the Ector County Independent School District in Odessa, Texas. Jesus then served as the Chief of Police for the City of Marshall, Texas. Jesus' last tour as Chief of Police in a city impacted by racial divisions led him to create and implement the innovative No Colors No Labels Initiative designed to remove the preconceived notion that the Police were racially motivated. NCNL provided a safe community for all citizens. In 2017 Jesus was named Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian of the Year by the NAACP. Jesus Campa believes in diversity and that a workforce should mirror the community they serve. In 2018 Jesus Campa was named Executive Director for the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training for the State of Oklahoma and served proudly before indefinitely retiring from a storybook career in December 2020. Jesus Campa holds a master's degree in criminal justice and Security Administration and is currently working on a PH.D. in Public Service Leadership. Jesus Campa is a supporter of 21st Century Policing, Procedural Justice, and active in Prison Reform. He is the owner of both America's Best Strategic Security Group and Leading Through Adversity. Jesus Campa is an internationally recognized keynote speaker and University Lecturer. Jesus Campa's first book Unmasking Leadership will be available this summer, July 2021. Quick Summary: 00:18 - Introduction 03:27 - Passion & Interest 04:22 - Questions from Audience 07:28 - Fun Segment 09:41 - Career/Work/Volunteering 12:42 - Tips/Advice/Books 14:48 - Leadership 17:15 - Closure & Thank you So Watch the complete episode - https://youtu.be/Cp6bECXmJWE Listen to the complete episode - https://anchor.fm/vaishali-lambe/episodes/SoLeadSaturday---Episode-73---Jesus-Campa-lawenforcement-police-safety-security-people-evijv2 If you have any more questions for him, please feel free to connect on @LinkedIn Until we meet, happy leading and let's lead together. Stay safe. Bye for now. Find me on - YoutTube - https://bit.ly/3dA0Qko Twitter - https://twitter.com/vaishalilambe LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/vaishali-lambe/ Instagram - @PassionPeoplePurpose Website - https://www.vaishalilambe.com/soleadsaturday Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/vaishalilambe17 Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/soleadsaturday/id1496626534?uo=4 Google Podcasts - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xMzFiYTA0MC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0bFOIm9EGFalhPG8YPBhVp --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vaishali-lambe/support

Leadership Junkies Podcast
101. Jesus (Eddie) Campa | Leading Through Adversity: Tools You Can Use to Navigate Today's Leadership Challenges

Leadership Junkies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 58:09


Are you leading through adversity? Are you struggling to find ways to navigate the leadership reality of differing perceptions? Are you looking for tools and strategies to enhance your leadership impact? Our special guest Jesus Campa answers these and other questions about leading through adversity, navigating the unique leadership challenges in the public sector, and leading in the midst of social unrest and divided communities. Jesus Campa is the owner of America's Best Strategic Security Group and Leading Through Adversity. Born and raised in El Paso, Texas, Jesus served in law enforcement for 27 year, including serving as a Chief Deputy and Chief of Police on two different occasions. He then retired from public service and transitioned his experience and expertise to the private sector as a mentor, consultant and leadership development trainer. As a result of his last tour as Chief of Police in a city impacted by racial divisions, Jesus created and implemented the innovative No Colors No Labels Initiative designed to remove the preconceived notion that the police were racially motivated. In 2017 Jesus was named Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian of the Year by the NAACP. He is a leader who believes in diversity and that a workforce should mirror the community they serve. Jesus holds a Master's in Criminal Justice and Security Administration and is currently working on a PH.D. in Public Service Leadership. He is a strong supporter of leadership development, strategic planning, customer service, crisis communication, 21st Century Policing, and Procedural Justice.. The Leadership Junkies Podcast is brought to you by Cardivera.com. Show Notes Episode highlights… Leadership inside and outside of law enforcement Leadership challenges when you're under the microscope of culture and social media Keys for leading through adversity Understanding your leadership mission Navigating leadership challenges when followers are heavily focused on what benefits them Challenges of leading through the maze of varying stakeholders It's okay to make mistakes as a leader and you must be prepared to handle the consequences when you do Challenges of changing the culture in law enforcement especially with respect to diverse communities Unique challenges of navigating people issues in the public sector Keys to leading through adversity Critical role of getting support (mentors) to lead through adversity Leadership in adversity requires resilience Self-awareness is vital to leading through adversity Unique challenges of leading in the public sector, including the impact on family The role of individual perceptions and wants in engaging your team Unique challenges of leading with a long game mindset in the public sector Leadership strategies for navigating your own differences amongst those you lead It's okay for people to be pissed off when you do the right thing Challenges of leading people who are primarily focused on ways that decisions benefit them (or not) Resources: Jesus Campa Jesus Eddie Campa Website Leading Through Adversity Website The Leadership Junkies Podcast Cardivera

Marketing as a Foreign Language
Chief of Police - Jesus Campa

Marketing as a Foreign Language

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 31:51


Jesus “Eddie” is the CEO / Founder of Leading Through Adversity LLC and Owner/CEO of AB Strategic Security Group LLC. After 27 years of service as a public servant in the law enforcement field, most recently serving as the Executive Director for the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training for the State of Oklahoma, he retired for the second time from the field of Law Enforcement at the age of 48.  Jesus first retired in 2014 from the El Paso County Sheriff's Office as the Chief Deputy after a successful 20-year career. I then served as the Chief of Police for the Ector County Independent School District in Odessa, Texas, for a short time. He then went on to serve as the Chief of Police for the City of Marshall, Texas.  His three years as Chief of Police in a city impacted by racial divisions led me to create and implement the innovative No Colors No Labels Initiative designed to remove the preconceived notion that the Police were racially motivated. NCNL provided a safe community for all citizens. In 2017, he was named Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian of the Year by the NAACP. He is a public speaker, keynote speaker, and creator of the El Paso County Anti Bullying Coalition and the No Colors No Labels.  He is a recognized national and international expert on leadership and a recognized national and international security expert. Jesus holds a master's degree in Criminal Justice and Security Administration and currently working on a PH.D. in Public Service Leadership.Find Jesus at:https://jesuseddiecampa.com/https://leadingthroughadversity.com/https://www.teamcampa.com/Please find us on Instagram @leading_through_adversity_Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesuseddiecampaBrought to you by:Internet Marketing -  http://senditrising.comKellen Kautzman - http://www.kellenkautzman.com

The Dave Pamah Show
Leading Through Adversity with Jesus “Eddie” Campa

The Dave Pamah Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 38:53


Jesus Eddie Campa is an internationally recognized expert on Leadership, Law Enforcement, and Security. Through the International Association of Directors of Law Enforcement Standards and Training (IADLEST), Jesus Eddie Campa is a National and International Certified Instructor. Jesus retired as the Chief Deputy of the El Paso County Sheriff Office after a successful 20-year career. Jesus was appointed as the Chief of Police for the Ector County Independent School District in Odessa, Texas. Jesus then served as the Chief of Police for the City of Marshall, Texas. Jesus last tour as Chief of Police in a city impacted by racial divisions led him to create and implement the innovative No Colors No Labels Initiative designed to remove the preconceived notion that the Police were racially motivated. NCNL provided a safe community for all citizens. In 2017 Jesus was named Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian of the Year by the NAACP. Jesus Eddie Campa believes in diversity and that a workforce should mirror the community they serve. In 2018 Jesus Eddie Campa was named Executive Director for the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training for the State of Oklahoma and served proudly before indefinitely retiring from a storybook career in December 2020. Jesus Eddie Campa holds a master's degree in Criminal Justice and Security Administration and is currently working on a PH.D. in Public Service Leadership. Jesus Campa is a supporter of 21st Century Policing, Procedural Justice and active in Prison Reform. He is the owner of both America Best Strategic Security Group and Leading Through Adversity. Jesus Eddie Campa is an internationally recognized keynote speaker and University Lecturer. Jesus Eddie Campa's first book Unmasking Leadership will be available this summer, July 2021. Website: https://leadingthroughadversity.com Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-dave-pamah-show/donations