Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force David Wolfe visited Scott Air Force Base, May 21.
Wolfe engaged with senior Team Scott leadership, held a discussion with CMSAF Bud Andrews Airman Leadership School instructors, and hosted an all-call at the Scott Community Center focused on Air Force priorities and enlisted leadership during the visit.
Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force David Wolfe
Wolfe continued, explaining that readiness extends beyond job qualifications and training requirements, and emphasized professional growth, skill development, and financial preparedness. He also highlighted innovation as a key part of modernization, encouraging Airmen to bring forward new ideas and leaders to remain open to new approaches. He further stressed the importance of supporting Airmen and their families by identifying challenges and advocating for solutions on their behalf.
The senior leader connected those three priorities to the importance of effective leadership at every level. These priorities also remained a focus during discussions with instructors at the CMSAF Bud Andrews Airman Leadership School and remarks delivered during the all-call.
"In professional military education, we're not trying to teach you what to think," he said during the all-call. "We're trying to teach you how to think, to have that discernment in your leadership style, and how you interact with your fellow Airmen so you can be ultra-effective as a supervisor."
Building on that message, Wolfe emphasized the lasting impact supervisors can have on the Airmen they lead throughout their careers.
"I had a great first supervisor, I was super lucky," Wolfe said. "Your job is to get ready in your leadership school to go be somebody's first supervisor, and I hope that you're planning on being a dang good one."