Presented by:

Joshua D. Drake

Command Prompt, Inc.

Joshua (JD) is a long time Open Source advocate and entrepreneur dating back to the early days of Professional Open Source. From the valleys of Usenet he sold custom Linux servers with a whopping 16 MB of ram and 1GB SCSI drives. These were the days of SLS and many, many floppy disks. Through the years he has help found multiple Internet Service Providers as well as eventually launching his own firm, Command Prompt, Inc.. Command Prompt has over the years become one of the predominant privately owned PostgreSQL support and Consulting firms.

An avid public speaker and writer, he is also the founder of United States PostgreSQL, PgConf (PostgresConf) and More than a Refresh: A podcast about the most interesting people you haven't met. He currently resides off-grid in Montana.

He divides his time between Command Prompt, off-grid projects, mentoring/leadership roles and helping those who wish to become successful, define what that means for them.

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A challange for many managers is to remember that first and foremost their job is to ensure the success of their team. It is not uncommon for managers to get wrapped up in organizational structures of "tasks" versus the more powerful, effective and important mentorship. This is especially important for those members of our teams who have not yet developed their leadership skills, need proper motivation and mentoring to become the most crucial asset of your team. Not all of us are born leaders. In this session we will explore tools, and methods to extrapolate the power of mentorship. Why mentorship is important and why it is critical that those who have generated the widsom of decades pass it down and allow the next generation of professionals to succeed. Paying it forward if you will.

Join us fo ra fun, authentic and often humorous look at why Mentoring, Leadership and Advaocacy of team members is critical to the success of your organization.

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Duration:
50 min
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Conference:
Postgres Conference: 2026
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Track:
Professional Development & Wellness
Difficulty:
Easy