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Pam Rauch

Florida Power & Light Executive Pam Rauch: Lessons learned leading through Hurricane Ian.

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If you walked into the headquarters of Florida Power & Light Company — the third-largest electric utility company in the U.S. – during its storm dry run, you would think there was a hurricane barreling toward you. And if you followed each storm team across the different departments, you’d think you were in the middle of a military operation.

At the same time, it’s very much like a team, and that’s exactly how the head of one of the units, Vice President of External Affairs and Economic Development Pam Rauch, wants it to feel. She learned about preparedness not on the frontline of storm recovery but on the backline of countless tennis courts, where her father coached her to see how sports could teach you important lessons.

“My dad believed that sports created artificial obstacles that taught you how to handle obstacles in life,” remarked Pam. “His goal wasn’t to train future professional tennis players, but to prepare his three daughters to navigate life.”

Pam navigated the tennis court well enough to captain her University of North Carolina Women’s Team, and she navigated her career well enough to spend ten years practicing law in Palm Beach County before joining FPL, where she has climbed the corporate ladder in her 23 years with the company. Thanks to her experiences and leadership, the good citizens of Florida have been better off despite enduring some of the worst storms in recent decades. Of the more than two million FPL customers who recently lost power during Hurricane Ian, for example, 50 percent were back up within 24 hours.

Listeners to the podcast will learn how Pam taught herself – and trained her team – to prepare for disaster while keeping themselves mentally flexible enough to handle problems as shifty and unpredictable as hurricanes that “change course at the last second.”

You will learn:

  • 4:30 How to balance preparation and adapting.
  • 10:00 How to optimize your own leadership skills.
  • 11:00 How to optimize your team’s leadership skills.
  • 17:30 Why you need to create “artificial obstacles” to reach your full potential.
  • 18:45 What it was like to be in class at UNC with Michael Jordan.
  • 26:00 How to reinvent your job to play to your strengths.
  • 29:00 Step-by-step process to foster innovation using everyone’s ideas.

Resources:

  • Connect with Pam Rauch on LinkedIn.
  • Site Selection Magazine just named Florida Power & Light Company one of its top utilities in economic development for 2022.
  • FPL Care To Share® helps families in hardship keep their lights on. Learn more!
  • Pam with her first responders team:

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