About Jason
From the ambulance
to the boardroom.
Paramedic, firefighter, entrepreneur, author, and speaker — with the scars, stories, and systems to show for it.
The short version
If success were a garden, leadership would be the weather. I've spent two decades learning to read it — and turning what I learned into systems and structure other people can lead by.
- Started
- Paramedic & Firefighter
- Built
- A resuscitation-training company — sold to the nation's largest private resuscitation center, founded by Seattle Medic One leaders
- Turned to
- Systems, strategy & technology for a fast-changing world
- Serves as
- Fortune 50 advisory board member & elected school-board official
Jason Price
I was convinced I was only meant to serve my community in the back of an ambulance — licensed to carry morphine before I was old enough to buy a beer.
In the 2000s I started teaching my peers, in the field and in the hospital, how to run an effective cardiac resuscitation. That became my first business.
I became the training guru. The work expanded into hazardous-materials response, technical rescue, and then tactical medicine. Eventually I sold that company to the largest private resuscitation-training center in the country — founded by the leaders of Seattle's Medic One — and joined their C-suite. After a lot of growth and even more lessons, I got curious about technology and the shift I could already see coming.
Since 2015 I've helped business leaders navigate the most disruptive season of our generation — designing the systems and structure that get the most out of their people and their profit. Good leadership has always demanded adaptability; what's coming will demand even more. Along the way I've served on the advisory boards of Fortune 50 tech firms and was elected to my local school board.
I have a lot of lessons to share.
You can learn a lot about leadership and discipline from the fire station on the corner.Jason Price