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Leading with Purpose; Reflections from Eduardo Gonzales, Impact Denver Class of 2025

  Each month, we spotlight a local leader and explore their unique journey and insights. By sharing their experiences, we aim to inspire future leaders with practical ways to get involved, grow, and make a lasting impact.  This month, we’re proud to feature Eduardo Gonzalez, Community Engagement and Outreach Coordinator at CSU Spur and a […]

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Each month, we spotlight a local leader and explore their unique journey and insights. By sharing their experiences, we aim to inspire future leaders with practical ways to get involved, grow, and make a lasting impact. 

This month, we’re proud to feature Eduardo Gonzalez, Community Engagement and Outreach Coordinator at CSU Spur and a graduate of Impact Denver 2025.  

  1. What has been a defining moment in your leadership journey, and how did it shape you?For me, leadership hasn’t been defined by one singular moment; it’s been a series of small, meaningful shifts. Every day, I learn from those around me and make subtle course corrections that move me closer to becoming the kind of leader who uplifts others. Leadership, to me, is about the quiet commitment to grow, serve, and make someone else’s day a little better.
     
  2. How did your DMCLF experience shift your perspective on leadership and prepare you to face the challenges that come with leadership? 

    Being surrounded by brilliant minds from every corner of Denver helped me see leadership in a broader context, one that extends beyond the walls of my organization. It reminded me that our missions are part of something much larger and that real change happens when we understand and collaborate with the broader ecosystem we're a part of. This program provided me with the tools and vision to lead not just with strategy, but with context.

  3. What’s a lesson you’ve learned as a leader that you wish more people talked about openly? 

    Not knowing the answer isn’t a weakness or a flaw; it’s an opportunity. There's strength in saying, “Let’s figure this out together.” I’ve learned that authentic leadership is less about having all the answers and more about asking the right questions and building trust through collaboration in the face of uncertainty.

  4. How do you see civic and business leadership evolving in Denver—and what gives you hope about the future? 

    What gives me the most hope is the unshakable commitment people have to their communities. Some people aren’t  waiting for change; they’re creating it, block by block. Leadership in Denver is becoming more inclusive, more locally grounded, and more courageous. It’s rooted in collaboration, and that makes our city stronger with every step forward.

  5. If you could give your younger self one piece of advice, what would it be? 

    Accept help. Ask for guidance. Growth doesn’t mean doing it alone. And listen to your mom, as she knows what she is talking about.

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