My name is Mason Shepard, a senior at James Clemens High School and a proud member of the Madison ... Learn More

Mason Shepard
About Me
My name is Mason Shepard, a senior at James Clemens High School and a proud member of the Madison AL CEO class. Originally from Bowling Green, Kentucky, I’ve grown to value the connections and opportunities I’ve found here in Madison. I’m passionate about my faith, driven by diligence, and energized by both competition and community through soccer, golf, and meaningful conversations. I’m excited to grow as a leader and entrepreneur through CEO this year.

Mason Shepard's DISC Profile
• Sometimes you become argumentative, even when you don't mean to be or notice that you are. • Your approach tends to be forceful and very direct. • When stressed, you can become somewhat of a selective listener, hearing only what you want to hear. • The more difficult the challenge, the more motivated you seem to become. • You are very decisive and a risk-taker. • You migrate towards difficult assignments and opportunity for advancement.
• You most likely enjoy helping others as coach, counselor, or teacher. • You can at times be too impulsive in making decisions. • You seek freedom of speech and the ability to express ideas and opinions openly. • You suffer from a fair amount of procrastination when it comes to tasks that require you to work with too many details all by yourself. • You are very enthusiastic in working with others. • You can be extremely persuasive.
• You think it is important to follow established procedures and processes. • You prefer setting minimum levels of consistency and stability or control. • You tend to be a calming influence on those with whom you work. • You are consistent and predictable over the long haul, even in the midst of change. • You serve to stabilize others on a team who are perhaps too maverick. • You believe rules exist for a reason.
Some might view how you make decisions as too arbitrary or not careful enough. • You can develop a variety of creative strategies and procedures as situations demand. • You may be perceived as a bit of a rule-breaker by some. • You tend to have a great deal of conviction that your direction is correct. You may even become stubborn about it. • You tend to operate independently from the established rules and procedures. • You prefer varied activities, never a dull moment, and will stir the pot to create change.

