Emotion is a powerful force in leadership. Use it wisely. Great video here- it is a real example how a team absolutely takes its cues from their leader. If you are anxious and over-reactive your team sees that and will reflect that energy right back to you. Calm and confident? You'll see that in the faces of your team. Another fantastic example to learn from is tucked at the end of the video. When the team succeeds let 'em know it. Be their biggest cheerleader and show everyone how excited and proud you are.
Owner of Savannah Bananas, Creator of Banana Ball, Author of Fans First & Find Your Yellow Tux, Keynote Speaker
Our first ever flyover was epic in every way. Here is the behind the scenes of how it happened and I'm so proud of Zachary Frongillo with his ability to orchestrate and lead not only the flyover, but one of the greatest shows in Banana Ball history at Nationals Park. His ability to stay calm and collected right before the game with so many things going on demonstrates the type of leader that he is. Attention to detail is everything with our shows, and to nail that timing during the National Anthem is unbelievable and a testament to US Air Force and their team. This moment certainly set the tone for the night as we pushed our creative and entertainment team to the limits with huge entrances, big celebrations and some of our biggest promotions. We still feel like a bunch of kids running a team, but that's what makes it great. Trying new things and experimenting on the biggest stages. And when the moments hit, there's nothing quite like it. Here's to you Zack and the next monumental moment we create!