Careers & Character
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#03 - Connor Lewis - Family First
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#03 - Connor Lewis - Family First

From the Colorado ski slopes and Santa Clara lacrosse fields to corporate boardrooms and now IMD’s MBA cohort, this is the journey of Connor Lewis.

In this episode, John and Konsti sit down with Connor to talk about his “family first” ethos, how sport taught him to “get comfortable with being uncomfortable”, and the everyday actions he uses to build trust and drive team performance.

Key Takeaways & Lessons from today’s show:

  1. Family First. Before every career choice or locational move, Connors asks: “Does this honor my most important commitment?” For him, putting family first has helped him define success beyond salary and work credentials.

  2. You Can Control Your Attitude. You can only focus on what you can control. It’s that simple. Your attitude is one of those things. Not only does it make your day better, it also has spill-over effects on your team, friends and family.

  3. Harness Sport as Mental Therapy. Regular endurance exercise isn’t just fitness, it’s about getting space away from the desk. You can do your best thinking on long runs and bike rides.

  4. Little Touches Can Build Trust. Simple, consistent gestures like getting coffee for a teammate or checking in on a friend not only lift the other person’s spirits but also compound into stronger bonds, which ultimately benefit you.

  5. Stay Consistently Curious. Treat every project, team interaction or deal as an opportunity to learn and get better. Small, daily improvements compound into big, long-term gains.

  6. It’s Important to Articulate How You Act. Talking through your thought process and writing down your philosophy helps you capture your approach to life and how you see the future.

Enjoy the conversation!

Connor and his brother, Derek.

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