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How a Submarine Officer’s Biggest Mistake Taught Him Calm CEO Leadership - AeroPost's Camilo Rueda

How a Submarine Officer’s Biggest Mistake Taught Him Calm CEO Leadership - AeroPost's Camilo Rueda

Episode 397 Published 6 months ago
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Most leaders say they want transparency.

But when the pressure’s on, many unintentionally create cultures where people hide mistakes.

Camilo Rueda — CEO of Aeropost and former U.S. Navy Submarine Officer — learned this lesson the hard way, thousands of feet below the ocean’s surface.

As a young officer, one bad call almost ended his career. In that moment, he had two choices:

👉 Hide the mistake and hope it stayed buried

👉 Or raise his hand, take ownership, and face the consequences

He chose ownership.

It cost him in the short term — but it built the trust and resilience that later fueled his journey from the Navy to McKinsey to CEO.

What struck me most in our conversation was this:

“Real ownership isn’t solving everything yourself. It’s raising problems early, so you can solve them together.”

That mindset shift changes everything.

It turns mistakes into momentum, and pressure into perspective.

💭 When leaders say “Don’t bring me problems, bring me solutions,” does it actually push teams to chase the “perfect” answer — and wait too long to speak up?

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Follow Camilo on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/camilo-rueda-5a62669/

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