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Tackling Big Issues on LEX

The Denver Metro Chamber Leadership Foundation opens people’s eyes to issues in the Denver region – and Leadership Exchange (LEX) did just that, even though I was more than 500 miles from home. I thoroughly enjoyed my experience on the LEX trip in Dallas. Though I am familiar with the city (Jacobs makes its headquarters […]

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The Denver Metro Chamber Leadership Foundation opens people’s eyes to issues in the Denver region – and Leadership Exchange (LEX) did just that, even though I was more than 500 miles from home.

I thoroughly enjoyed my experience on the LEX trip in Dallas. Though I am familiar with the city (Jacobs makes its headquarters there), it opened my eyes to the issues being addressed by the City of Dallas and the similarities to what we are experiencing in Denver.

Over those three days, we met people who are tackling big issues – like childhood poverty and education – together. We saw how companies like Jacobs, as well as AT&T, Southwest Airlines and the Dallas Mavericks are making an impact in ways that not only supports their employees but also has significant ripples into the community, from supporting mental health, to improving inclusion or addressing homelessness.

We also saw how thoughtful planning can transform an area, from the Dallas Arts District to Klyde Warren Park. The 5.2-acre park sits atop one of the busiest highways in Dallas. That project was completed by Jacobs and gave delegates insight into how parts of a community can not only be reconnected but also create an important gathering space for residents and visitors alike – something we’ll see happen along the eastern section of Interstate 70.

While Dallas certainly has their own brand of leadership that has allowed them to work together to address challenges they face, it was clear that how we work at home – using the values of Colorado’s Civic DNA™ (building a shared vision, responsibility, inclusivity, leadership and collaboration) – puts us in a strong position to tackle the challenges we face together.

On behalf of everyone at Jacobs, thank you all for being part of this great community and committing to make it even stronger.

Bill Lang is vice president of transportation for Jacobs, which chaired the LEX: Dallas trip.

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