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EPISODE · Jul 19, 2024 · 51 MIN

Faith, Leadership, and Authenticity in the Automotive Industry

from Keep The Change · host Bart Nollenberger

Mickey Seelye is the operator and president of Seelye Automotive Group, which includes elite dealerships such as Seely Ford in Kalamazoo, Seelye Kia Battle Creek, and Seelye Truck Center of Pawpaw. Known for their exceptional customer service and unique corporate culture, Mickey's leadership is deeply rooted in values of character, integrity, and faith.Stan Qualls is the general manager at Seelye Automotive Group. His journey from a salesperson to a key leadership role showcases his dedication to transforming the organization with a foundation of strong moral principles and a commitment to serving both customers and employees with the heart of God.What We Discuss in This Episode:Both Mickey and Stan Qualls talk about how their faith guides their leadership and creates a unique work environment where values and integrity are paramount. They candidly share the daily challenges they face in the automotive industry and how their faith helps them navigate these obstacles while maintaining a focus on serving others.We also explore the importance of authentic leadership and building genuine relationships within the workplace. Mickey and Stan highlight the necessity of trust and support among team members, fostering a culture where employees feel valued and understood. They discuss the importance of taking time to engage with their managers about non-business-related issues, building a safe and encouraging environment that prioritizes the well-being of their staff.Stan opens up about his personal faith journey, recounting how a profound personal tragedy brought him closer to Jesus and shaped his approach to leadership. His story underscores the transformative power of faith in overcoming life's challenges and leading with empathy and understanding. Similarly, Mickey shares his leadership philosophy, emphasizing that true success is measured by the positive impact one has on others, rather than just financial performance.Enjoying the show? Subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast players!Subscribe on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/keep-the-change/id1622521488Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2xcQk7kNGNOnWuZ14aDkWCConnect with Mickey Seeyle and Stan QualsStan Qualls: [email protected] Seelye: [email protected] with Bart Nollenberger:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bart-nollenberger-4949405a/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BartNollenbergerCoaching

Mickey Seelye is the operator and president of Seelye Automotive Group, which includes elite dealerships such as Seely Ford in Kalamazoo, Seelye Kia Battle Creek, and Seelye Truck Center of Pawpaw. Known for their exceptional customer service and unique corporate culture, Mickey's leadership is deeply rooted in values of character, integrity, and faith. Stan Qualls is the general manager at Seelye Automotive Group. His journey from a salesperson to a key leadership role showcases his dedicati...

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