At this conclusion of our three-part conversation, we join Clay Spitz and Deborah Fell as they reflect on Clay's remarkable journey with Chief Outsiders and his transition into the next chapter of his career. What begins as a discussion about business lessons learned evolves into a heartfelt exploration of wisdom gained, relationships built, and the lasting impact one leader can have on an organization's culture.
Clay is embarking on a new phase focused on helping others reach their peak performance rather than stepping into traditional retirement. His candid insights about business development, trust-building, and the importance of continuous learning reveal why he's been such a transformative force at Chief Outsiders. The conversation captures the excitement of new beginnings and the bittersweetness of change as Clay prepares to shift from his role while remaining connected to the company he helped shape.
This final segment offers a masterclass in authentic leadership, the power of genuine relationships, and the art of graceful transition. Through their natural rapport and thoughtful exchange, Clay and Deborah demonstrate the principles of trust and communication they discuss, making this farewell conversation instructive and deeply moving.
About Clay Spitz:
Clay Spitz started his career in a family service business which was eventually sold into an industry rollup. He has considerable experience as a marketing, sales and operating executive in companies ranging from midsize privately held to Fortune 1,000 corporations. Spitz has been a senior executive at Terminix International, TeleCheck International and Olshan Foundation Solutions and has owned his own business. Clay joined Chief Outsiders in 2010 as one of the very early members of the firm, and rose to Managing Partner and then COO. He is now forming Wise Path Advisory to help other executives achieve their highest potential through coaching, advisory and board service.
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