Errol Doebler is a 1991 Graduate of the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD. During his time as a Naval Officer, Errol served as Assistant Operations Officer onboard the USS Monongahela, Assistant Platoon Commander at SEAL Team FOUR, and a Platoon Commander at Seal Team ONE.
After spending time in the private sector as a sales leader, Errol joined the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) where he investigated International Terrorist Organizations out of the FBI’s flagship office in New York City and also served as a member of the FBI’s New York SWAT Team. Because of his background and experience, Errol was attached to the United States Army’s 75th Ranger Regiment while serving as a Special Agent for the FBI. While deployed to Afghanistan in 2010 with the 75th Ranger Regiment, Errol participated in extensive combat operations and was subsequently presented with the FBI’s second highest award for valor, the Shield of Bravery, for his actions on the battlefield.
Errol left the FBI after 13 years of service to begin his leadership consulting firm, Leader 193, in 2016. Errol has worked with executives and teams from Fortune 100 companies, professional sports organizations, small technical startups, and individual executives across a vast array of industries around the world as the Founder of Leader 193.
Topics Covered:
- Letting go of trying to find the easy path
- Figuring out what you stand against in the world
- Creating emotional awareness
- Being present for the little things in life
- Find out where you are on the map of life
- Starting with the end in mind
- Managing risk
- Identifying your gaps
Connect with Guest:
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LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/errol-doebler-b29ab338/
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Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/leader193/
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Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/leader_193/?hl=en
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Twitter – https://twitter.com/Leader_193
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Website – https://leader193.com/
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