Firehouse's Mentor Monday: Why Recognition is Important

March 10, 2025
This week I am highlighting why it is important to thank those who taught you in and out of the fire service. Recognition is the ultimate sign of respect, and it is an act that we should all do more often. I also answer a viewer question that was sent via social media.
This week I am highlighting why it is important to thank those who taught you in and out of the fire service. Recognition is the ultimate sign of respect, and it is an act that we should all do more often. I also answer a viewer question that was sent via social media.

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Ryan Baker

Ryan Baker is a writer and associate editor with prior experiences in online and print production. Ryan is an associate editor for T&D World and Firehouse, while he is going to graduate school in pursuit of a master's degree in sciences of communication at University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. He recently completed a year of teaching Intro to Public Speaking at UW-Whitewater, as part of his graduate program. Ryan acquired his bachelor's degree in journalism in 2023 from UW-Whitewater, and operates currently out of Minneapolis, MN. Baker, also writes freelances for the Ultimate Frisbee Association (UFA) in his free time, while also umpiring baseball for various ages across the Twin Cities Metro Area.

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Jacob Johnson

Jacob Johnson started at the Katy, TX, Volunteer Fire Department as a Junior Explorer Post Firefighter at 15 years old. Throughout the years, he moved up in the ranks until he changed departments in 2007. Johnson was one of the original full-time members who was hired by the Pearland, TX, Fire Department, where he currently sits today as a member of administration, serving as an assistant chief. Johnson has taught at numerous schools in Texas and has traveled over the past year to teach his mentoring and leadership class.