
Building Leadership Skills Through Executive Coaching with Jason Labonte CPA, CMA
From Uncommon Sense by CPA Alberta
May 28, 2026 · 41 min
About this episode
Jason Labonte discusses the value of executive coaching in developing leadership skills and shares insights from his experience as an Ironman athlete.
Our guest on this episode is Jason Labonte CPA, CMA, a Certified Executive Coach. Jason shares some perspectives on the value and benefits of executive coaching and how coaching can help professionals hone their leadership skills. He discusses the qualities and characteristics of successful leaders, and how the demands on leaders are changing. Jason is also an accomplished Ironman athlete, so we took some time on this episode to talk with Jason about his commitment to this grueling sport. All in all, it's an eye-opening and enjoyable conversation with an insightful guest. Let us know what you think of this week's episode. Take our survey >> https://bit.ly/4kNI2NJ
People in this episode
Host: CPA Alberta
Guest: Jason Labonte CPA, CMA
Topics covered
- executive coaching
- leadership skills
- professional development
- Ironman athlete
- personal growth
Keywords
- executive coaching
- leadership
- professional development
- coaching benefits
- Ironman
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: CPA Alberta
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