220: Rick Tonini: When Service Becomes a Lifelong Calling: Leadership, Loss, and Lasting Impact
Show Notes: Rick Tonini: When Service Becomes a Lifelong Calling: Leadership, Loss, and Lasting Impact Episode 220 of The HaltingWinter Podcast Brought to you by Zencity Overview In this episode, Seth Winterhalter sits down for a conversation with a small-town mayor (Rick Tonini; St. Matthews, KY) whose path to leadership started with a neighbor’s call to serve — literally. As a kid, he was the go-to helper for the local mayor, unclogging storm drains, spreading cinders on icy streets, and pitching in wherever needed. That spirit of service never left. From decades as a volunteer firefighter to more than 40 years as an elected official, his story is one of consistency, commitment, and community-first leadership. But it’s also a deeply personal story of resilience. After the sudden loss of his daughter, he turned grief into action — honoring her legacy through organ donation, volunteer work, and supporting others who have endured similar loss. We talk about what it takes to preserve a small-town spirit in the shadow of a growing metro area, how to lead with fiscal responsibility without losing community connection, and why service, at its best, is about more than a job description. This is a conversation about heart, endurance, and the kind of leadership that leaves a lasting impact long after the titles fade. Episode Highlights: From Storm Drains to City Hall How early hands-on experiences with a local mayor planted the seeds for a lifetime of public service. A Volunteer Firefighter for Life Why decades in the fire service shaped his perspective on responsiveness, readiness, and teamwork. When Service Meets Tragedy The story of losing his daughter, her life-saving organ donations, and finding purpose through grief. Preserving Community in a Metro World How to keep connection, culture, and care at the forefront in the midst of growth and change. Fiscal Responsibility with Real Results Balancing low taxes with high-impact services and why responsiveness builds public trust. Turning Grief into Action Serving at a soup kitchen every week for over 20 years and supporting other grieving parents through Compassionate Friends. Connect with Rick Tonini City of St. Matthews: Mayor Rick Tonini About Our Sponsor: Zencity This episode of The HaltingWinter Podcast is made possible by Zencity—a trusted partner to hundreds of local governments around the world. Zencity is a software that enables local government leaders to gather, understand, and act on resident feedback, going beyond the "same ten people" to actually reach residents where they're at, and incorporate that feedback into decisions large and small. To learn more about how Zencity is helping turn data into action and insight into impact: Learn more at Zencity.io Connect with Seth Winterhalter: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/sethwinterhalter Website: www.HaltingWinter.com About HaltingWinter Municipal Solutions At HaltingWinter, we help local government leaders build thriving teams and resilient workplace cultures through keynotes, workshops, and leadership development programs rooted in the ABCs of Impactful Municipal Leadership. Learn more at HaltingWinter.com Seth's Upcoming Keynotes: 2025 Kentucky League of Cities Annual Conference & Expo September 23-26 | Owensboro, KY Details at KLC ELGL 2025 Conference | Camp Govlife October 1-3 | Santa Rose, CA Details at ELGL 2025 City Clerks New Law and Elections Seminar November 12-14 | Los Angeles, CA Details at CalCities 2025 Kansas City/County Management Association Annual Conference December 3-5 | Manhattan, KS Details at KCMA