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In this episode, Marc and Emily talk with their longtime friend and Q3LC alum, Amy Lazoff, Vice President of Mission at the Fort Wayne Zoo. Amy shares how her role has evolved after ten years at the organization, what she's still learning in a brand-new leadership chapter, and how her work has shifted toward deeper internal focus and team engagement.

They talk about what it means to lead with adaptability and curiosity, why homeostasis is tempting but probably an illusion, and how seemingly small decisions—like where you plant a tree—can shape ecosystems and outcomes for years. The conversation also dives into Amy's work around accessibility, reintroducing native species (like the hellbender salamander), mentoring young fundraisers, and the joy of discovering poppies in the backyard that weren't planted on purpose.

Whether it's in the zoo, in coaching, or in parenting teenagers, Amy brings a steady, honest, and growth-minded approach to life and leadership.

 

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"Who am I? A work in progress." – Amy
"I think children's books are just great books with better illustrations." – Emily
"Some of our best universal design decisions were made because we were thinking of our youngest guests." – Amy
"Even after all this time, I love seeing people experience joy here." – Amy
"My dream is to see something cool at the zoo… and just buy a ticket to surprise Amy." – Marc

 

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