• Episode 119 | Gabriel Gary | Leadership Perspectives from Generation Z

  • Jul 10 2024
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 119 | Gabriel Gary | Leadership Perspectives from Generation Z

  • Summary

  • We're returning from a short summer hiatus with Episode 119 featuring Gabriel Gary, a remarkable 15-year-old who wears many hats as a blogger, podcaster, and speaker. Gabriel joins us to share his insights on leadership, drawn from his experience in elected roles at school and as the host of the Gen Z on Leadership podcast. We delve into the common misconceptions about Generation Z and we have the opportunity here to truly listen to their perspectives. Tune in to this episode as Gabriel enlightens us with his unique perspective and wisdom.


    About Gabriel Gary

    Gabriel Gary is the host of Gen Z on Leadership and the editor-in-chief of The Cincinnatus. Gabriel is a 15-year-old podcast host, blogger, speaker, and political commentator. Gabriel strongly believes that the best way to learn is by talking to people directly. He is driven to inspire people of not just Gen Z but all generations to get involved in leadership and politics. He looks forward to sharing with you his interviews with people in leadership roles and his op-ed's on his blog The Cincinnatus.


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