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  • Can Humility, Optimism, and Trust Be Your Leadership Superpowers in the Engineering and Construction Industry?
    2025/06/11

    Leadership is a never-ending journey with infinite checkpoints for growth and self-discovery. Today, we are joined by Greg Kelly, the CEO of STV, a national, infrastructure-focused professional services firm that exists to make communities better through innovative solutions that connect people, places, and the present to the future.


    Greg begins by meticulously detailing his professional journey and how he found his feet in Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) before explaining why learning never stops for anyone, specifically as a leader. We learn about his role as STV CEO, the work the company is currently engaged in, the best practices for leading with trust, and the leadership characteristics that are non-negotiable for effective leadership. This episode also unpacks plans for STV’s future, how it solves common and pressing industry pain points, how crisis begets great leaders, and the books that have influenced Greg Kelly’s leadership style.


    To end, our guest shares the quotes that have carried him through difficult times, and he offers noteworthy advice for anyone with similar career aspirations.


    Key Points From This Episode:

    • Why learning never ends as a leader.
    • How to spend time with your team while also giving them enough space to operate.
    • The importance of self-discovery and humility in leadership.
    • How to identify leadership characteristics in others.
    • Why disasters (like COVID) are also great opportunities for breeding leaders.

    Quotes:

    “What I learned at that point in my career, BJ, was the cultural appreciation that goes with working globally and knowing that there’s different cultural norms, and you have to be very respectful of that.” — Greg Kelly


    “Let’s meet the moment and solve the problem, not hold it to some standard. So, the leadership piece, there’s no playbook. It’s about self-discovery and humility.” — Greg Kelly


    “I’m a big fan of betting on people. We grew up betting on ourselves, so let’s bet on others.” — Greg Kelly


    “Create your own comfort crisis – your greatest learning comes in the greatest periods of discomfort.” — Greg Kelly


    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Greg Kelly on LinkedIn

    STV

    ASCE Opal Awards Gala

    Daily Stoic
    Trust Matters More Than Ever

    The Comfort Crisis

    The End of the World Is Just the Beginning

    Strength in Stillness

    Life After Power
    ACECNY

    National Academy of Construction

    Leadership Blueprints Podcast

    MCFA

    MCFA Careers

    BJ Kraemer on LinkedIn

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    41 分
  • What Happens When You Build a Team Around Values Instead of Just Talent?
    2025/06/04

    The lessons learned on the sports field teach us so much about leadership on the battlefield and in life.

    This episode marks the launch of a special segment highlighting the power of youth sports in shaping the leaders of tomorrow. Joining us on this episode is Head Men’s Swimming and Diving Coach at Princeton University, Matt Crispino, a key player in shaping leadership and character development through sports at the Military Academy.

    Matt shares success tactics, core team values, and why he believes that there truly is no one-size-fits-all approach to leadership. We also explore how college sports may change, what this means for coaches and the Ivy League, and what it looks like to develop a culture of growth within your team. Finally, we discuss what it truly means to be a coach, why it is so challenging, and why it is so rewarding.

    Don’t miss this episode with an inspiring coach and leader!

    Key Points from This Episode:

    • The power of youth sports in shaping leaders in the military.

    • Developing the character of your team while training to win.

    • Tactics for team and individual success.

    • Principles that have led his leadership over the past year.

    • The mental health epidemic is prevalent in athletes.

    Quotes:

    “If I am surrounded by the right people, I am displaying and modelling and promoting the right values, there’s going to be a lot of fast swimming in that pool.” - Matt Crispino

    “I think the team has to always trump the individual.” - Matt Crispino

    “I just think everyone’s got more in them than they ever truly believe.” - Matt Crispino

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Matt Crispino on LinkedIn

    Matt Crispino on Instagram

    Matt Crispino on X

    Men’s Swimming and Diving

    The Friendly Strife Foundation
    Concussion
    Trust and Inspire

    Daniel Coyle

    Malcolm Gladwell

    The Boys in the Boat

    Leadership Blueprints Podcast

    MCFA

    MCFA Careers

    BJ Kraemer on LinkedIn

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    48 分
  • Can Infrastructure Bring Us Together? Lessons in leading with heart, advising with humility, and building trust — not just projects.
    2025/05/28

    What happens when engineering leaders prioritize people over profit and community over convenience?

    In this episode of Leadership Blueprints, we’re joined by Phil Wursta, a seasoned strategist with over 40 years of experience in municipal agency and private sector engineering. He’s also the founding partner of WK2 Consulting, a woman-owned civil engineering and public management firm serving Pennsylvania and New Jersey.

    From his early days as an archaeology-obsessed teen to his leadership role building resilient infrastructure and compassionate teams, Phil shares how clear communication, community engagement, and employee-first values have guided his career and company culture. You’ll learn how to balance technical expertise with emotional intelligence, simplify infrastructure funding for stakeholders, and lead with authenticity by caring for your people.

    Don’t miss this inspiring conversation packed with practical insights for building a business and a team that truly makes a difference!

    Key Points From This Episode:

    • What goes into launching a people-first engineering firm and scaling fast.

    • Strategies for overcoming early-stage startup challenges.

    • People-first leadership through community-focused problem solving.

    • How engineers can build trust in politically sensitive environments.

    • How to align diverse political stakeholders around shared goals.

    • Building a team culture rooted in care, values, and purpose.

    Quotes:

    “[WK2 is] employee-oriented. We want to take care of our people. We're not in it to make a ton of money. We're just in it to do the right thing, serve clients, and feel good about ourselves with the projects that we do.” — Phil Wursta

    “We try to say, ‘How can we get it done?’ Rather than why we can't get it done.” — Phil Wursta

    “Involving your people and [caring for them] sets the stage for success because, at the end of the day, you're doing this for the people, whether they're the people of the country [or the] people of your company.” — Phil Wursta

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Phil Wursta on LinkedIn

    WK2 Consulting

    ‘Inside the C-Suite: The CFO’s Role in Capital Program Investment and Decision-Making with Gail Kosyla’

    The Rifle

    Leadership Blueprints Podcast

    MCFA

    MCFA Careers

    BJ Kraemer on LinkedIn

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    29 分
  • The Knock at the Door: Honoring Dennis Zilinski's Legacy of Love with Marion Zilinski
    2025/05/21

    Memorial Day isn't just the start of summer—it's a time to honor those who gave their lives for our freedom. Every Memorial Day, BJ has decided to play an episode he recorded two years ago to honor his late friend and everyone who has given their lives to service.

    In this tribute episode, we speak with Marion Zilinski, known as Mama Z, about the true meaning of Memorial Day through the eyes of someone who lost a loved one in service. She shares the story of her son Dennis, his journey to West Point, the impact of 9/11 on his life, and his incredible generosity.

    Marion reflects on the pain of losing him and the signs she still receives from him today. We also highlight Run with Dennis and the Dennis Zilinski Memorial Fund, and how you can get involved. Mama Z leaves us with a powerful reminder of what this day is really about.

    To hear all this and be inspired to honor the brave men and women who give you your freedom this Memorial Day, tune in now!

    Key Points From This Episode:

    • Dennis Zilinski, and his life of service.

    • Marion reflects on the events of 9/11 and how they impacted Dennis

    • The touching revelations about Dennis’ selflessness and generosity found in his will.

    • The motivation behind creating Run with Dennis and the Dennis Zilinski Memorial Fund.

    • Insights into the service dog initiative and its role in supporting veterans with PTSD.

    • Where to find out more about these incredible volunteer-run organizations.

    • A powerful reminder of the true meaning of Memorial Day and the cost of our freedom.


    Quotes:

    “[Dennis] was the protector. Always the protector.” — Marion Zilinski

    “[Dennis] said, ‘I would never leave West Point, especially now when my country needs me the most.’” — Marion Zilinski

    “I was so angry [when my son died]. I have never been so angry in my life.” — Marion Zilinski

    “We want people to understand the dedication of our military.” — Marion Zilinski

    “Freedom is not free. It’s bought and paid for only by our military – not by anybody else.” — Marion Zilinski

    “22 warriors a day commit suicide because of post-traumatic stress and/or TBI injuries.” — Marion Zilinski

    “Our freedom is bought and paid for by men and women that pledge to each of [us] their lives. And not all of them will come home. Many will be killed – or – wounded and their lives will be so impacted.” — Marion Zilinski

    Longer Quotes:

    “The worst thing that anybody could ever say to me is, ‘Happy Memorial Day’. It’s not a happy day. It’s not the first day of summer. It’s not all about the beach and the sales, it’s about your freedom. It’s about the men and women that step up, raise their right hand, and take that oath to give us our freedom.” — Marion Zilinski

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Marion Zilinski on LinkedIn

    Run with Dennis

    Zilinski Memorial Fund on Facebook

    Fisher House Foundation

    Brooke Army Medical Center

    The Strong Gray Line

    Leadership Blueprints Podcast

    MCFA

    MCFA Careers

    BJ Kraemer on LinkedIn

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    52 分
  • Why Intellectual Curiosity Matters More Today Than Ever Before with John Abraham
    2025/05/14

    If education is executed correctly, it can be one of the best ways to inspire people to change the world!

    Today’s guest on Leadership Blueprints, John Abraham, is a professor of thermal sciences at the University of St. Thomas School of Engineering. Tuning in, you’ll hear all about John’s career, what led him to academia, how he connects with this generation of students, and so much more!

    We delve into his focus on ocean warming before discussing his work on sustainable energy through his company LEMA. John even removes the political side of global warming and climate change and talks about what is causing it and how to solve it.

    Finally, our guest answers our rapid-fire questions, talks about the unimaginable power of AI, shares his advice for younger generations entering his industry, and gives us his take on the future of humankind and simulation theory.

    Thanks for listening in!

    Key Points From This Episode:

    • What drew John to academia and what motivates him inside the classroom.

    • Insight into his work on ocean warming and sustainable energy.

    • His company, LEMA, and what his involvement in it is.

    • What’s driving global warming and climate change and how to deal with it.

    • The wind energy debate and what John’s take on it is.

    Quotes:

    “When you can save lives and save jobs at the same time, man, that’s a win-win situation.” — John Abraham

    “How do we deal with climate change? – Reduce our energy use; just use energy more wisely!” — John Abraham

    “AI is going to absolutely change our world!” — John Abraham

    “We’re in an environment where future jobs are up in the air. If you are dealing in a job that has information transfer and processing as your primary job description, your job is at risk for AI.” — John Abraham

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    John Abraham

    John Abraham Email

    LEMA
    ChatGPT

    Claude AI

    Gemini

    Grok AI

    Meta AI

    Mistral

    DeepSeek

    Sapiens

    Homo Deus

    Leadership Blueprints Podcast

    MCFA

    MCFA Careers

    BJ Kraemer on LinkedIn

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    39 分
  • Why Your Rank Doesn’t Translate—But Your Leadership Still Can with Carey Kight
    2025/05/07

    Joining us is Carey Kight, producer, advertiser, and owner of Veteran Made. He shares a series of pivotal choices that have shaped his career and his life’s journey, from the military to film school, advertising, production, and beyond. Pulling from his experiences, we discuss the frameworks that translate from the military to other fields.

    Carey shares how Veteran Made embodies this, highlighting key skills that veterans can bring to the working world. We touch on managing your own expectations, the ideas that underpin Carey’s leadership decisions, and reveal more about his rich background and love of the classics, as well as his life philosophy and the kind of legacy he hopes to leave behind.

    Thanks for listening!

    Key Points From This Episode:

    • The transferrable skills that veterans usually have.

    • Developing the skill of managing your own expectations.

    • The number one leadership lesson that Carey has taken into his new career.

    Quotes:

    “Resilience is very much a lifeskill. That’s something you have to develop emotionally and intellectually for yourself.” — Carey Kight

    “Don’t just stay connected to the military community and the veteran community, but integrate the other community that you are trying to get into.” — Carey Kight

    “We’re not the products of our environments only. We are the product of the choices that we make in each environment that we are in.” — Carey Kight

    “I’m very lucky that my vocation is an avocation for a lot of other people. That, to me, feels like a privilege and a blessing, and it’s something I get to do.” — Carey Kight

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Carey Kight

    Carey Kight on X
    Carey Kight on Instagram
    Carey Kight on LinkedIn

    Veteran Made

    Veteran Made Podcast
    Lord of the Rings

    Chronicles of Narnia
    Harry Potter
    To Kill a Mockingbird

    Farenheit 451
    Stephen Pressfield

    A Hobbit, a Wardrobe, and a Great War

    Leadership Blueprints Podcast

    MCFA

    MCFA Careers

    BJ Kraemer on LinkedIn

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    46 分
  • The CEO Behind the Software: Building Systems That Serve AEC Leaders with Matt Cooper
    2025/04/30

    What does it take to lead a software company at the forefront of the architecture and engineering (A&E) world?

    Joining us today is the CEO of BQE Software, Matt Cooper, to discuss his incredible career and his company’s work in the architecture and engineering space. Tuning in, you’ll hear about Matt’s time consulting, what led him to BQE Software, how he transitioned into a leadership position, and so much more!

    We delve into what it means to produce ‘client-worthy’ work before discussing how BQE expanded into A&E. You’ll even hear Matt’s thoughts on the A&E industry and what exciting projects his research and development team is working on.

    Finally, Matt answers our rapid-fire questions and shares some nuggets of wisdom about taking a leap of faith. Thanks for listening!

    Key Points From This Episode

    • Matt shares his approach to taking on a leadership role at BQE

    • Matt explains what it means to produce ‘client-worthy work’

    • How BQE expanded into the A&E space

    • What he’s seeing in the A&E industry as the company continues to grow

    Quotes:

    “When you’re working with investors, it’s important to show output with some expediency.” — Matt Cooper

    “My perspective doesn’t matter, what really matters for us is the perspective of our customers.” — Matt Cooper

    “I’m a firm believer that for companies of our size and scale, focus is really what matters.” — Matt Cooper

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Matt Cooper on LinkedIn

    Matt Cooper Email Address

    BQE Software

    BQE Software on LinkedIn

    East of Eden

    Leadership Blueprints Podcast

    MCFA

    MCFA Careers

    BJ Kraemer on LinkedIn

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    34 分
  • Consistency Compounds: What 5 Years of Podcasting Taught Me with BJ Kraemer
    2025/04/23

    In celebration of our 200th episode, this conversation highlights 20 key lessons we've learned over the past five years of hosting this podcast. Join us as we take a deep dive into leadership philosophy, drawing from insights we've gathered since the very beginning.

    You'll hear what it means to lead from the front, why going viral isn't necessary to make an impact, and how building character shapes everything you do. We also unpack the recent drop-off rate in the real estate world and explore how a strong sense of purpose can fuel perseverance.

    As we reflect on the growth that comes with each new season, we invite you to consider your own journey. Whether you're tuning in for the first time or you've been with us since the start, this episode will inspire you to move from reflection to action.

    Thanks for being part of the journey!

    Key Points From This Episode:

    • Taking action beyond thinking and reflection.

    • The critical role of trust and what happens in a crisis without it.

    • Why curiosity is a leadership superpower.

    • The little things that build your character.

    • Understanding the role of purpose.

    • Taking advantage of the opportunity for growth that each new season brings.

    Quotes:

    “Start before you feel ready.” — BJ Kraemer

    “Repetition builds your repetition.” — BJ Kraemer

    “You can’t lead well if you don’t listen first.” — BJ Kraemer

    “People will listen to what you say but they’re going to watch what you do.” — BJ Kraemer

    “The best seasons are the ones where you’re growing.” — BJ Kraemer

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Leadership Blueprints Podcast

    MCFA

    MCFA Careers

    BJ Kraemer on LinkedIn

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    21 分