# Jacob A. Plummer
**Jacob A. Plummer** is a leadership author, Army veteran, SAP consultant, public servant, and speaker dedicated to helping leaders navigate difficult decisions with integrity, courage, and character.
After serving more than fifteen years in the United States Army, Jacob built a successful career leading complex technology and business transformation initiatives while continuing his commitment to public service. His leadership experience spans military service, corporate consulting, local government, and community organizations, giving him a unique perspective on leading through uncertainty, conflict, and change.
Jacob has served as a School Board Chair, local Party Chair, member of his state party's Central Committee, and Vice Chair of the Veterans and Military Families Caucus. Throughout each role, he has witnessed a common truth: leadership is rarely tested during moments of comfort. It is tested when the pressure is greatest, the choices are difficult, and character matters most.
His books combine practical leadership lessons with compelling stories drawn from history, business, government, and personal experience. Rather than focusing on theory alone, Jacob explores how real leaders respond when faced with ethical dilemmas, public scrutiny, organizational crises, and moments that define both careers and legacies.
As the author of *How to Be a Strong Leader in Challenging Times*, *Common Ground: The Fight to Rebuild Trust in a Divided America*, and *The Lonely Road of Leadership: Finding the Courage to Face the Crowd and the Humility to Face the Mirror*, Jacob challenges readers to build influence through integrity, earn trust through accountability, and lead with humility even when the path is difficult.
When he isn't writing or consulting, Jacob enjoys mentoring emerging leaders, speaking on leadership and organizational transformation, and encouraging meaningful conversations that bridge divides and strengthen communities.
**Leadership isn't about having all the answers. It's about having the courage to do what's right when the answers aren't easy.**