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Helping Leaders Move Forward | Ron Edmondson

Rodney Cox



Our podcast guest is pastor, author and leadership coach, Ron Edmondson. 

For over 35 years, Ron has served in senior ministry leadership roles, AND for over 20 years, as a consultant & coach, he's helped thousands of leaders and organizations.  

Ron served as CEO of the Leadership Network, and currently serves as lead pastor – for a second time – at the historic Immanuel Baptist Church in Lexington, KY. 

Finally, the Ron Edmondson Leadership Blog was ranked in the #6 Top Leadership Blogs for 2021.

Find Ron online at https://ronedmondson.com

Host: Rodney Cox

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Rodney Cox serves as president at Ministry Insights International and has written and spoken extensively on the strengths movement as it relates to leadership and teams. His life's work has been dedicated to strengthening Christian relationships within the workplace, marriages, and families.

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