• A Life of Service: Leadership, Responsibility, & Legacy | Peter S. Cooke - U.S. Army, Entrepreneurship, & Public Service
    Feb 16 2026

    In this episode of The Front Lines of Leadership Podcast, we sit down with Peter Cooke, a retired U.S. Army Major General, entrepreneur, public servant, and faith-driven leader whose life reflects a deep commitment to service, integrity, and legacy.

    General Cooke shares insights from a distinguished 39-year military career that culminated in commanding one of the largest geographic commands in the U.S. Army Reserve, where he led thousands of soldiers across multiple states and earned the Army Distinguished Service Medal. Beyond the uniform, he transitioned into business leadership, founding and leading real estate and development companies responsible for more than a billion dollars in projects—many focused on affordable housing and public-private partnerships.

    Throughout the conversation, Peter reflects on what it means to build a leadership legacy that extends beyond titles and positions. He discusses the principles that guided him in both military and business leadership, the responsibility leaders have to develop others, and how faith has shaped his decision-making, character, and long-term vision. From national service and economic development to mentoring the next generation, this episode offers a powerful perspective on leadership forged by faith, tested by responsibility, and measured by impact.

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    51 mins
  • Combat to Corporate | Mark Gillespie - United States Army & GE Aerospace
    Feb 11 2026

    In this episode of The Front Lines of Leadership, we sit down with Mark Gillespie, retired U.S. Army Colonel and Senior Program Manager at GE Aerospace. Mark shares leadership lessons from combat and corporate settings, emphasizing humility, servant leadership, and teamwork.

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    56 mins