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082_From Executive Protection to Pediatric Hospital Security: Mark Moore’s Leadership Journey

082_From Executive Protection to Pediatric Hospital Security: Mark Moore’s Leadership Journey

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Host: Jarvis T. Gray, The Quality Coaching Co.
Guest: Mark Moore, Chief Security Officer, Dayton Children's Hospital

Episode Summary

In this episode, Jarvis welcomes Mark Moore, Chief Security Officer at Dayton Children's Hospital. Together, they explore the critical topic of workplace violence in healthcare, the intersection of physical and digital security for leaders, and personal lessons in leadership shaped by experiences from the Marine Corps to executive protection. Mark shares invaluable perspectives on building safer hospitals and highlights actionable insights for healthcare leaders navigating today's rapidly evolving landscape.

Key Topics & Insights

  • Leadership Mindset:
    Mark discusses the "1% better every day" mindset, drawn from his endurance athlete training, and how compounding small improvements positively impact his professional and personal life.
  • Career Journey:
    From serving in the Marine Corps and executive protection for high-profile clients (including Dr. Henry Kissinger and Bill & Melinda Gates), to leading security at Dayton Children's Hospital, Mark’s career path is filled with dynamic transitions and valuable lessons.
  • Workplace Violence in Healthcare:
    The episode dives deep into the increasing threats faced by healthcare executives and staff, especially following high-profile incidents. Mark outlines how the integration of physical and digital executive protection is rapidly becoming essential and how organizations can better support and protect their teams.
  • Executive Protection Trends:
    The convergence of physical and cyber threats is a growing concern. Mark shares strategies—including the use of organizations like the International Association for Healthcare Security and Safety—to help leaders anticipate, manage, and mitigate risks.
  • Memorable Leadership Lessons:
    Mark candidly reflects on early career challenges, including the impact of negative leadership examples, and how they shaped his management philosophy. He emphasizes learning from both good and bad role models and the importance of handling crucial conversations.
  • Community Partnerships:
    Mark and Jarvis T. Gray highlight the vital role of hospital consortia and collaborations with law enforcement, emergency services, and community leaders to ensure safety and respond to public health challenges together.
  • Rapid-Fire Q&A:
    Mark shares his inspirations (the Marine Corps and his family’s influence), his best leadership advice, favorite resources including “Crucial Conversations,” and his commitment to continuous improvement both in security and on the endurance race course.

Notable Quotes

  • “If you get 1% better every day, that improvement compounds.” – Mark
  • “There are lots of things we can do to make our leaders a harder target, that don’t interfere in their daily lives.” – Mark
  • “Bad news, unlike fine women and good scotch, does not get better with time.” – Mark

Resources & Mentions

  • Book: “Crucial Conversations”
  • Organization: International Association for Healthcare Security and Safety (IAHSS)
  • Community: Greater Dayton Area Hospital Association (GDHA)

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