Many Passions
GIVING
FAMILY
ADVENTURE
LEADERSHIP
On this episode of the "Leadership Antidote Podcast," Gruebling discusses how the fundamental value of "people matter to me" is core to her leadership style.
Listen
FAMILY FIRST
Gruebling, her husband and sons reside near Milwaukee. An active family, they enjoy traveling, downhill skiing and sailing. Left to right: Pierce, Max, Nikki, George and Cole "Family has always been our priority. Every Friday night was family movie night for us with games and homemade pizzas when the kids were growing up. I am working through the transition of them going to college." Learn about the influence of Grueblings' parents on her life.
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PURPOSEFUL LEADER
"I would describe myself as a servant leader. I really like complex problems and enjoy bringing people together with disparate or opposing views to try and find a common ground and figure out a solution. I don't like when things are stagnant and repetitive, but thrive in a very dynamic environment."
GIVING BACK
Gruebling and her husband, George, at Devil's Head Mountain in Wisconsin, who together with their sons have volunteered for 12 years with the National Ski Patrol. “We thought it would be a wonderful way for George and me to show our kids the importance of giving back. And it also pushed me to up my skiing game quickly,” she said adding she was a late bloomer when it came to the sport, learning at 37 to keep up with her husband, an advanced skier. “I don't really like to do things half-heartedly, so I challenged myself and began taking lessons two days a week. Eventually, we were approached by a ski patroller, who asked if we’d be interested in volunteering.”
GIVING BACK
Gruebling and her husband, George, at Devil's Head Mountain in Wisconsin, who together with their sons have volunteered for 12 years with the National Ski Patrol. “We thought it would be a wonderful way for George and me to show our kids the importance of giving back. And it also pushed me to up my skiing game quickly,” she said adding she was a late bloomer when it came to the sport, learning at 37 to keep up with her husband, an advanced skier. “I don't really like to do things half-heartedly, so I challenged myself and began taking lessons two days a week. Eventually, we were approached by a ski patroller, who asked if we’d be interested in volunteering.”
TEAM ADVENTURES
Gruebling, family and crew on their sailboat at the 2022 Chicago Yacht Club Race to Mackinac, a 333-mile annual yacht race starting in Lake Michigan off Chicago and ending in Lake Huron off Mackinac Island. “One of our lifetime goals is to sail across the Atlantic Ocean,” she said adding they hope to accomplish in the coming years before their youngest son, a junior, heads to college.
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Many Passions
GIVING
FAMILY
ADVENTURE
LEADERSHIP
On this episode of the "Leadership Antidote Podcast," Gruebling discusses how the fundamental value of "people matter to me" is core to her leadership style.
Listen
FAMILY FIRST
Gruebling, her husband and sons reside near Milwaukee. An active family, they enjoy traveling, downhill skiing and sailing. Left to right: Pierce, Max, Nikki, George and Cole "Family has always been our priority. Every Friday night was family movie night for us with games and homemade pizzas when the kids were growing up. I am working through the transition of them going to college." Learn about the influence of Grueblings' parents on her life.
Read more
PURPOSEFUL LEADER
"I would describe myself as a servant leader. I really like complex problems and enjoy bringing people together with disparate or opposing views to try and find a common ground and figure out a solution. I don't like when things are stagnant and repetitive, but thrive in a very dynamic environment."
GIVING BACK
Gruebling and her husband, George, at Devil's Head Mountain in Wisconsin, who together with their sons have volunteered for 12 years with the National Ski Patrol. “We thought it would be a wonderful way for George and me to show our kids the importance of giving back. And it also pushed me to up my skiing game quickly,” she said adding she was a late bloomer when it came to the sport, learning at 37 to keep up with her husband, an advanced skier. “I don't really like to do things half-heartedly, so I challenged myself and began taking lessons two days a week. Eventually, we were approached by a ski patroller, who asked if we’d be interested in volunteering.”
GIVING BACK
Gruebling and her husband, George, at Devil's Head Mountain in Wisconsin, who together with their sons have volunteered for 12 years with the National Ski Patrol. “We thought it would be a wonderful way for George and me to show our kids the importance of giving back. And it also pushed me to up my skiing game quickly,” she said adding she was a late bloomer when it came to the sport, learning at 37 to keep up with her husband, an advanced skier. “I don't really like to do things half-heartedly, so I challenged myself and began taking lessons two days a week. Eventually, we were approached by a ski patroller, who asked if we’d be interested in volunteering.”
TEAM ADVENTURES
Gruebling, family and crew on their sailboat at the 2022 Chicago Yacht Club Race to Mackinac, a 333-mile annual yacht race starting in Lake Michigan off Chicago and ending in Lake Huron off Mackinac Island. “One of our lifetime goals is to sail across the Atlantic Ocean,” she said adding they hope to accomplish in the coming years before their youngest son, a junior, heads to college.