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EPISODE · May 9, 2026 · 1H 27M

S2 E2: Blueprints for Change: Engineering Leadership and Social Responsibility in Grenada

from Behaviorally Speaking: Leadership for Change Makers · host Dr. Esther C. Bubb

What does civil engineering teach us about leadership, accountability, and social responsibility? In this episode of Behaviorally Speaking: Leadership for Change-Makers, Dr. Esther C. Bubb sits down with Timothy Bubb, Managing Director of SAFED, Inc., to explore engineering‑informed leadership, mentorship, and nation‑building in Grenada. With over 34 years of experience across the Caribbean, Timothy shares how civil engineering is not just about structures, but about people, systems, and society. He explains how principles like safety, function, economics, discipline, and aesthetics translate into leadership practices grounded in integrity, clarity, and accountability. From defining engineering as “the art of using nature’s resources for the benefit of humankind,” to applying structured thinking in leadership, the discussion explores mentoring young leaders, cultivating responsibility, addressing gender‑based violence through early education, and redefining leadership as everyday behavior. Key takeaways include: Why leadership requires balancing competing priorities to find optimal solutions How explaining the “why” drives performance and accountability The role of attention to detail in identifying and developing future leaders How integrity and compassion coexist in high-stakes, deadline-driven environments Why early intervention is critical in addressing social issues like gender-based violence This episode challenges leaders to move beyond silos, think systemically, and commit to being the best they can be, for themselves, their teams, and their communities. 🎧 Listen now and discover how structure, purpose, and behavior intersect to drive meaningful change. Guest: Timothy Bubb, Managing Director, SAFED, Inc., Grenada, WI Mr. Timothy Bubb, Eng, has 34 years experience in civil engineering in the fields of Roads, Bridges and Retaining Walls, Water Supply and Sewerage, Industrial, Public, Educational and Institutional Facilities, among others, having carried out in the said fields, needs assessment, structural assessment, preliminary design, final design, preparation of tender documents, tender evaluation, preparation of contract documents, contract administration, technical inspection of construction, and project management.  Mr. Bubb is Managing Director of SAFED Inc., which has been engaged by the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) as consultant for projects in Grenada, St. Lucia, and Dominica. Mr. Bubb is experienced in the implementation of internationally funded infrastructure projects, having worked on such projects in Grenada, Barbados, Anguilla, St. Lucia and Dominica, where his duties have included inspecting and approving the Works to ensure compliance with the Drawings, Specifications and good engineering practice, redesigning portions of the Works as became necessary or desirable as a result of conditions encountered during construction, tracking construction progress against the Programme of Works, issuing Payment Certificates, Variation Orders and Site Instructions, preparing progress reports and maintaining contemporary records of the Works.  Mr. Bubb’s engineering competence is further enhanced by his familiarity with the FIDIC Conditions of Contract, the CDB Conditions of Contract, AutoCAD drafting software, and popular project management, spreadsheet, and word-processing software. Mr. Bubb is a proactive, organized, and methodical manager, with a rational approach to his duties and a penchant for efficiency.

What does civil engineering teach us about leadership, accountability, and social responsibility? In this episode of Behaviorally Speaking: Leadership for Change-Makers, Dr. Esther C. Bubb sits down with Timothy Bubb, Managing Director of SAFED, Inc., to explore engineering‑informed leadership, mentorship, and nation‑building in Grenada. With over 34 years of experience across the Caribbean, Timothy shares how civil engineering is not just about structures, but about people, systems, and society. He explains how principles like safety, function, economics, discipline, and aesthetics translate into leadership practices grounded in integrity, clarity, and accountability. From defining engineering as “the art of using nature’s resources for the benefit of humankind,” to applying structured thinking in leadership, the discussion explores mentoring young leaders, cultivating responsibility, addressing gender‑based violence through early education, and redefining leadership as everyday behavior. Key takeaways include: Why leadership requires balancing competing priorities to find optimal solutions How explaining the “why” drives performance and accountability The role of attention to detail in identifying and developing future leaders How integrity and compassion coexist in high-stakes, deadline-driven environments Why early intervention is critical in addressing social issues like gender-based violence This episode challenges leaders to move beyond silos, think systemically, and commit to being the best they can be, for themselves, their teams, and their communities. 🎧 Listen now and discover how structure, purpose, and behavior intersect to drive meaningful change. Guest: Timothy Bubb, Managing Director, SAFED, Inc., Grenada, WI Mr. Timothy Bubb, Eng, has 34 years experience in civil engineering in the fields of Roads, Bridges and Retaining Walls, Water Supply and Sewerage, Industrial, Public, Educational and Institutional Facilities, among others, having carried out in the said fields, needs assessment, structural assessment, preliminary design, final design, preparation of tender documents, tender evaluation, preparation of contract documents, contract administration, technical inspection of construction, and project management.  Mr. Bubb is Managing Director of SAFED Inc., which has been engaged by the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) as consultant for projects in Grenada, St. Lucia, and Dominica. Mr. Bubb is experienced in the implementation of internationally funded infrastructure projects, having worked on such projects in Grenada, Barbados, Anguilla, St. Lucia and Dominica, where his duties have included inspecting and approving the Works to ensure compliance with the Drawings, Specifications and good engineering practice, redesigning portions of the Works as became necessary or desirable as a result of conditions encountered during construction, tracking construction progress against the Programme of Works, issuing Payment Certificates, Variation Orders and Site Instructions, preparing progress reports and maintaining contemporary records of the Works.  Mr. Bubb’s engineering competence is further enhanced by his familiarity with the FIDIC Conditions of Contract, the CDB Conditions of Contract, AutoCAD drafting software, and popular project management, spreadsheet, and word-processing software. Mr. Bubb is a proactive, organized, and methodical manager, with a rational approach to his duties and a penchant for efficiency.

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