The First 100 Days: Chief Ryan Roberts on Transitioning with Intentionality
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Stepping into the role of Fire Chief is a monumental transition for any leader, but doing so in a high-performing organization requires a unique blend of humility and strategy. In this episode, Eric Savickas sits down with Chief Ryan Roberts of Front Range Fire Rescue to discuss his journey from a third-generation volunteer firefighter to leading one of Colorado’s most respected agencies.
Chief Roberts shares the mechanics of his 100-day plan—a structured approach built on connecting with stakeholders, aligning values, and activating a vision for the future. He reflects on the weight of command, the importance of "kitchen table" communication, and how he manages the balance between respecting an established legacy and driving necessary organizational growth.
🔥 Tune in to hear:
✅ The three phases of a successful 100-day Fire Chief transition plan
✅ How to handle "ghosts in the closet" and legacy questions from the rank and file
✅ The power of radical financial transparency during budget and compensation cycles
✅ Why "The Front Range Way" serves as a written foundation for department culture
✅ The role of a "truth-teller" in senior leadership to prevent executive burnout
✅ Why being the "new" chief is a mindset that should last longer than the first week
If you are preparing for a promotion or stepping into a new agency, Chief Roberts provides a masterclass on how to lead with a "people-first" lens while maintaining the standards that make a department great.