Episode 339 The Simple Leadership Principle That Builds Trust and Loyalty Part 2
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Welcome to The Hangar Z Podcast, brought to you by Vertical HeliCASTS, in partnership with Valor +.
Welcome back to the Hangar Z Podcast, where we continue our ongoing series of conversations on leadership in law enforcement.
In this episode, we’re joined by two exceptional leaders: Chief Ed Delmore of the Pelham Police Department and Chief Scott Hughes of the Hamilton Township Police Department.
Both chiefs bring decades of experience and a proven track record that led them to the highest levels of leadership within their organizations. Beyond the badge, they are also thoughtful voices in the profession, having authored numerous articles on leadership, current events in law enforcement, and tactical considerations. Today, we dive deep into two of those articles and use them as a springboard for a wide-ranging discussion.
We explore leadership philosophies, the importance of training, protecting your people, maintaining standards, retention and recruitment, and what it truly means to lead from the front. Chiefs Delmore and Hughes speak candidly about standing for what’s right, applying common sense to leadership, and refusing to tolerate toxic behavior within the ranks.
This is an honest, insightful conversation with two chiefs who lead with courage, integrity, and clarity of purpose. No matter your role in law enforcement, there is something to learn from these two incredible leaders.
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