When Luis UrzĂșa Iribarren bowed from the waist at the webcam in the mine, I felt tears welling up. Some of you might have noticed that Luis was the last of the Chilean miners lifted up to safety after the 69 day ordeal. Luis was the shift supervisor of the miners trapped and he took that responsibility very seriously. He was instrumental in helping them stay resilient and organized during their excruciating wait. Luis insisted on being the last one out. He wanted to make sure that all were brought up safely before leaving the mine. Luis models true leadershipâ inspiring others to be their best, even under dire circumstances; and serving others and the greater whole before helping himself.... read more










