Ontario, Canada, 26 Nov 2025,ย ZEXPRWIRE,ย Following his recent feature article,ย โMitchell Geisler: From Ground-Level Hustle to Healthcare Growth,โย the CEO of LevelJump Healthcare is using his platform to raise awareness about the value of clear-headed leadership, reflective decision-making, and building growth through people-first strategy.

โWeโve gotten used to rushing every decision,โ said Geisler. โBut some of the best business moves come from pausing, breathing, and really listeningโto your team, your market, and yourself.โ
Geisler, who has grown LevelJump Healthcare from $850,000 to over $17 millionย in gross revenues since 2010, is now encouraging business leaders to move away from reaction-based leadership and towards intentional, thoughtful management.
Why This Approach Matters in Todayโs Economy
In an era dominated by speed, disruption, and burnout, Geislerโs perspective offers a grounded alternative. According to Gallupโs 2024 State of the Global Workplace report, 44% of workers experience daily stress, and nearly 1 in 3 feel burned out.
โEspecially in industries like healthcare, your staff are already under pressure,โ Geisler explains. โIf your leadership just adds to that stress, the whole system breaks down.โ
Instead, he suggests that leaders slow down enough to hear whatโs really happening inside their teams.
โItโs not about being perfect. Itโs about being present. Thatโs what actually moves things forward.โ
Key Messages From the Interview
In the feature, Geisler shares how running a bar in downtown Toronto early in his career helped him develop a calm, observational approach to leadership. That mindset carried through into roles in mining and eventually healthcare.
He also emphasises:
- The power of consistency: โI showed up to meetings and calls even when no one asked me to. People notice when youโre steady.โ
- The importance of running and reflection: โI run every day. It clears my head. I make better decisions after Iโve stepped away.โ
- The value of team engagement: โYou canโt grow a company without trust. And trust starts with listening.โ
What Business Leaders Can Do Today
Geisler isnโt asking for massive shifts. His message is small and doable:
- Pause before reacting. Not every decision needs to be immediate.
- Ask your team how theyโre doingโand actually listen.
- Take time away from the noise to think clearly.
- Build systems that support people, not just performance.
โSuccess isnโt just numbers,โ Geisler said. โItโs whether your people feel supported enough to keep showing up and doing their best work.โ
To read the full interview, visit the websiteย here.
About Mitchell Geisler
Mitchell Geisler is the CEO ofย LevelJump Healthcare, a healthcare company based in Toronto. He has over three decades of experience leading teams across healthcare, mining, and hospitality. His leadership style blends real-world experience with a strong focus on clarity, team trust, and sustainable growth.
Contact:
info@mitchellgeislertoronto.com
