Leadership Lessons from the Life of Neal C. Wilson
Leadership Lessons from the Life of Neal C. Wilson
“The Wilson philosophy of leadership defies complete analysis. An elusive personal quality goes beyond influences from father or upbringing. Part of that quality is the sharpness of a probing informed mind. Elder Wilson to an unusual degree [had] the ability to absorb detail into a comprehensive picture.” – William G. Johnsson former Editor of the Adventist Review.
“Elder Wilson had a cool head and a warm heart to help us keep the ship on an even keel. But he was looked upon by some as an activist in certain ways. He was a climate changer.” – Charles E. Bradford former President NAD
“He won my heart with his ability to create an atmosphere of openness and trust. I felt very comfortable to speak candidly. It was clear to me that we both had a genuine interest in the progress of God’s work.” – Elder Mikhail P. Kulakov Sr. Former President of the Euro-Asia Division
“Neal was an evangelist at heart… a leading servant. His emphasis was on service. He was an encourager. He saw opportunities and usually moved ahead. He was patient with us younger staff and tried to open doors for us. He was a man of prayer and devotion.” – Rudolf Kimes President of Global Continuing Education in Health and Ethics
Doctrinally he was conservative; relationally he was progressive; racially he was a pioneering influence; and financially he was able to keep the church in balance.” – Delbert W. Baker Vice President of the General Conference
Elder Wilson mentored many leaders who impact the church today. He freely took generous time to advise and counsel us whenever the opportunity presented itself. His counsel was always optimistic and insightful for my work with youth.” – José Rojas Director of the Office of Volunteer Ministries of the NAD
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