018 De Lacy Davis: Executive Director, The Family Support Organization of Union County

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In this episode, Nathan and De Lacy Davis discuss:           The importance of teaching young people financial literacy.             How becoming a police officer inspired De Lacy to give back to his community.           The importance of mentorship and building the next generation.           The signs of a great leader.     Key Takeaways:           There is a hunger and need for children in poverty to access financial literacy tools and resources.              The goal of servant leadership is to serve.           Judge yourself by the leaders you helped create.           Ask yourself, “What is my purpose? Am I fulfilling my purpose? What is my most recent evidence?”   "It gets me excited to see the impact of the lives I’ve touched." — De Lacy Davis     Connect with De Lacy Davis:   Twitter: @delacydavis       Website: familyorgdirectory.fmhi.usf.edu Blog: delacydavis.blogspot.com   Connect with Nathan Mersereau:     Phone: 248-645-1520 Website: www.dayinacanoe.com Email: nathan.mersereau@planningalt.com Twitter: @NathanMersereau LinkedIn: Nathan Mersereau Address: 36800 Woodward Avenue, Suite 200 Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304   Show Notes by Podcastologist/Show Producer: Laura Gray   Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.