During my career I have had several opportunities to sit in lecture halls and listen to Chief Dennis Compton share some of the wisdom he has gleaned over 50 years in the fire service. He taught us that one should “never sacrifice a relationship for an outcome”, that we need to “become politically competent”, and be aware of what behaviors and procedures that we “institutionalize.”
In episode 68 Chief Compton and I chatted about his journey into the fire service, how things have changed and how important relationships are to a healthy organization. We talked about these important topics and so much more. Give it a listen and please enjoy.
A little about our guest…
Dennis Compton serves as a respected Executive Advisor for
national, state, and local fire service and homeland security organizations. He
was the Fire Chief in Mesa, Arizona for six years and Assistant Fire Chief in
Phoenix, Arizona, where he served for 28 years. Chief Compton has Chaired the
IFSTA Executive Board and also Chaired the Congressional Fire Services
Institute (CFSI) National Advisory Council (NAC), where he continues to
represent IFSTA. Chief Compton Chaired the National Fallen Firefighters
Foundation (NFFF) Board of Directors for well over a decade and served as the
Secretary of the International Public Safety Data Institute (IPSDI) Board of
Directors as well. He has also served on the National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA) Board of Directors.
Dennis is a widely recognized speaker and author. He has written
many articles and chapters for publications, including five of his own books –
the two latest being: 1) Progressive Leadership
Principles, Concepts, and Tools; and 2) Mental Aspects of Performance for
Firefighters and Fire Officers.
Chief Compton is a 2011 Inductee into the National Fire Heritage
Center’s Hall of Legends, Legacies, and Leaders; a 2018 Inductee into the
Firehouse Legends and Icons National Hall of Fame; and is a charter member of
the Arizona Fire Service Hall of Fame. He is the recipient of Lifetime
Achievement Awards from the Metropolitan Fire Chiefs Association (Metro Chiefs)
and the Arizona Fire Chiefs Association (AFCA).
Dennis has received the George D. Post National Fire Service
Instructor of the Year Award and was recognized as the American Fire Sprinkler
Association Fire Service Person of the Year. He was named the Distinguished
Alumnus of the Year by the University of Phoenix and received the coveted
CFSI/Motorola Solutions Mason Lankford National Fire Service Leadership Award.
Chief Compton has also received the 2014 Dr. John Granito Award for Excellence
in Fire Service Leadership and Management Research; the 2016 International
Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) James O. Page EMS Achievement Award; and was
awarded the 2019 IAFC President’s Award.
Since 1978, Chief Compton has served on many IFSTA Validation
Committees and Task Groups, including as Past Chair of Chief
Officer. Dennis was first elected to the IFSTA Executive Board
in 1983 and represents IFSTA with many national fire service organizations
addressing critical projects, issues, and planning endeavors.
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FB: Dennis Compton
Email: dcompton5@cox.net
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