Jim Karels is the Florida State Forester and Director of the Florida Forest Service. Jim is a native of Minnesota and has more than 35 years of experience in wildfire suppression and land management. Also, Jim represents all 50 states on the Wildland Fire Leadership Council, Wildland Fire Executive Council, and the National Association of State Foresters Fire Committee. On today’s show, Jim talks about Florida’s excellent Operation Outdoor Freedom program, the difference in leadership at the state forester level, and so much more!
Key Takeaways:
[:55] A message from Leadership Nature.
[1:40] A quick intro about Jim’s background.
[2:50] How did Jim become interested in forestry?
[4:25] What are some of the benefits of starting out in firefighting?
[5:05] After graduating from university, what was Jim’s first job like?
[7:05] What was the transition like from having to take orders vs. being the one having to give direction?
[10:15] As you move up into leadership positions in forestry, you have to make decisions based off of little to no data. This is a hard transition for a very analytical, data-driven forester.
[11:25] How is leadership different at the state forester level?
[16:15] What has been the most surprising about the state forester role so far?
[17:35] Jim discusses the Operation Outdoor Freedom program and what it is about.
[24:25] When it comes to leadership, what does Jim wish he learned about sooner?
[27:30] What is Jim learning about the younger generation entering into the workforce?
[30:05] Jim offers advice for those young professionals out there!
[32:45] What kind mentors has Jim had in the past?
[35:05] Where is this profession headed and what do professionals need to be aware of?
[38:20] Remember: Lead by example. If your example is not good, then your leadership won’t be either.
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