Cutler Dawson

Cutler Dawson

Cutler Dawson served as the President/CEO of Navy Federal Credit Union for 14 years, retiring in January 2019. Prior to Navy Federal, he served over 34 years in the U.S. Navy and retired as a Vice Admiral.

Navy Federal is the world’s largest credit union with over 20,000 employees, $100 billion in assets and over eight million members. Assets at Navy Federal quadrupled during his tenure.

Cutler’s naval career included command of four ships, the Enterprise Strike Group, and his final sea tour was as Commander, Second Fleet/NATO Striking Fleet Atlantic based in Norfolk, Virginia.

Other assignments included Acting Budget Officer of the Navy, Chief of Legislative Affairs, and Deputy CNO for Resources, Requirements, and Assessments (N8).
In 2017, Cutler was selected as a Distinguished Graduate Alumnus of the United States Naval Academy.

Cutler’s book, From the Sea to the C-Suite, was published November 15, 2019. Through sea stories and leadership lessons learned in the Navy, he tells the story of how he applied those lessons at Navy Federal that contributed to Navy Federal’s growth during his tenure.

He currently is the Vice Chairman of the Board of Governors for the Center for Creative Leadership - a worldwide leadership advancement organization. Cutler is a leadership keynote speaker, business consultant, and executive coach.

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Cutler Dawson joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how his mentors taught him how to be a great listener and learn how to ask questions, before they do too much talking, plus, the power of taking responsibility.
Cutler Dawson joins Jim Blasingame to explain why the best leaders spend as much time as possible out of their offices and “on the decks” of their operations asking questions, or what is called, management by walking around.
Cutler Dawson joins Jim Blasingame to talk about how his mentors taught him how to be a great listener and learn how to ask questions, before they do too much talking, plus, the power of taking responsibility.