Kacey KC is currently the State Forester & Fire Warren for the Nevada Division of Forestry. She is a Nevada Native and she earned her Bachelor's degree in Forestry and Natural Resource Conservation from the University of Montana. She spent some time overseas with the Peace Corps as a community forester in Nepal. On today's show, Kacey discusses some of the challenges of working between both state and federal governments, some amazing projects happening at the Nevada division, and shares why she recommends young adults to join the Peace Corps.
Key Takeaways:
[:55] A message from Leadership Nature.
[1:35] A quick intro about Kacey's background.
[3:30] How did Kacey become interested in forestry?
[5:10] What made Kacey decide to join the Peace Corps and what was that experience like?
[10:35] Kacey shares her story of how she helped the Nepalese overcome certain challenges with their forests.
[13:55] Kacey's transition back home from Nepal was difficult to get accustomed to.
[16:55] What kinds of fun or memorable jobs has Kacey had before she become State Forester?
[19:50] What is Kacey most proud of in her Nevada division?
[23:55] Kacey discusses some of the challenges of working with the state and federal government.
[29:50] Who have been some of Kacey's mentors?
[33:05] What advice does Kacey have for young professionals?
[37:20] Failure is the best teacher.
[42:35] Kacey recommends the book, Extreme Ownership.
[45:00] As leaders, it's important to just be honest and straightforward.
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