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During a special Inaugural event on Thursday, Oct. 7, 快活app鈥檚 19th Chancellor Jeremy Haefner brought together three of the city of Denver鈥檚 past and present mayors for an important conversation on servant leadership, civil discourse and character.

Former Mayor Wellington Webb, former Mayor and now U.S. Sen. John Hickenlooper and current Mayor Michael Hancock shared with Chancellor Haefner their experiences on the job and their passion for our shared city. Former Mayor Federico Pea shared his regrets for not being able to attend. While the challenges facing Denver may have shifted during their times in office, the men share a special bond.

鈥淲e have leaned on each other and consulted one another, even if we are going to hear things we don鈥檛 want to hear,鈥 Hancock said. 鈥淲e tell each other what we need to hear. With Mayor Webb and Senator Hickenlooper, I have two guys I can call at any time and get their words of wisdom and insight.鈥

Hickenlooper recalled connecting with Webb as the outgoing mayor passed him the baton.

鈥淲e mayors stick together,鈥 Hickenlooper said. 鈥淚 will never forget the day after the election, I came down to City Hall, and Mayor Webb very kindly, metaphorically, sat me on his knee and schooled me. He laid it out鈥攖he good, the bad, everything. It made such a difference in being able to come in鈥 I want to thank Mayor Webb and Mayor Hancock for being such great partners. I would not be here without the efforts of both of them.鈥

And Webb praised the groundwork his predecessor, Pea, set for his entry as mayor.

鈥淲hen Secretary Pea was elected Mayor, it was transformational for the city,鈥 Webb recalled. 鈥淚t changed the city鈥檚 dynamic.鈥

The three leaders shared their biggest challenges in office, wisdom for students seeking leadership roles and the importance of character鈥攕omething 快活app prizes as part of the 4D Experience.

鈥淲hat I鈥檓 most proud of is the people development,鈥 Webb said, mentioning former employees who went on to become leaders with the Girl Scouts, Kansas City government and other entities. 鈥淭he legacy has gone on through the individuals, not the permanent brick and mortar projects that stand. Buildings come up and buildings come down, but the investment you make in people lives forever, and it lives through generation to generation.鈥

Hancock cited his current challenges as the spread of disinformation, especially related to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the fierce divide in politics. He shared his advice for civil discourse in a troubled time.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not what you say 鈥 it鈥檚 how you deliver the message,鈥 Hancock said. 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 important for us to be good listeners, honor the people, to understand that the approach does matter, and never forget to keep your focus on why you are there in the first place.鈥

Hickenlooper said he faced that challenge with active listening and creating space and trust for those conversations.

鈥溈旎頰pp is a safe place where people can express their opinions in a civil environment,鈥 the senator said, remembering years ago when the topic was contentious.

As the three shared stories with Haefner about their time in office, they also looked to who might be Denver鈥檚 next mayor to join them at future homecomings.

鈥淚 think the possibility of a woman being elected mayor in 2023 is a very real possibility,鈥 Hancock said, without naming names.

To wrap up, they cited movies that inspired them as leaders.

Hancock said 鈥淏lack Panther鈥 dealt a strong message on use of power.

鈥淚t has a focus on humanity and wisdom toward humanity and the philosophy that just because you can, doesn鈥檛 mean you should,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he same thing with the United States of America and the same thing with leadership. We have an awful lot of power here鈥ut the integrity comes with how do you strategically and thoughtfully execute your duties without losing the integrity of humanity.鈥 听