E32 - Special Guest Mike Burkhold for Comptroller General
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In this conversation, Mike Burkhold discusses the role of the Comptroller General, emphasizing the lack of fame associated with the position and the importance of stewardship in public service. He reflects on the nature of the job, highlighting that it is more about accountability and governance than personal recognition.
Takeaways
- Running for Comptroller General is not about fame.
- The role involves significant responsibility without public recognition.
- Stewardship is a key opportunity in public service.
- Public service is often about work in the shadows.
- Accountability is a central theme in the Comptroller's role.
- Great work may go unnoticed by the public.
- The job requires a commitment to governance.
- It's a position that demands integrity and diligence.
- The impact of the role is felt in the community.
- Public servants must find fulfillment beyond recognition.
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