Andrew Cox is a dedicated leader, husband, father, and lifelong learner who believes that leadership is less about titles and more about legacy. He currently serves as Chief of Staff and Vice President of Leadership Development at Wellstar Health System, where he has the privilege of leading alongside extraordinary people and shaping the future of an organization deeply rooted in service.
From his early beginnings in landscaping to becoming a trusted advisor in executive leadership, Andrew’s career has been marked by resilience, humility, and an unwavering commitment to living above his job. He has carried this philosophy through every chapter of his journey, guided by the foundational values his parents instilled in him: believe in something bigger than yourself, be honest, treat people right, and never fear failure. These principles continue to shape his life and leadership every day. More than his professional milestones, Andrew cherishes his roles as husband to his incredible wife, his lifelong encourager and the love of his life since his early twenties, and as father to two amazing sons, who remain his greatest inspiration and the reason behind every decision he makes.
Throughout his career, Andrew has been blessed by mentors, friends, and colleagues who took chances on him, invested in his growth, and challenged him to lead with courage and conviction. He has carried their wisdom forward, striving to lead others with the same generosity of spirit. A passionate believer in the power of storytelling, Andrew writes to inspire leaders to build legacies that outlast titles and achievements. Live
Above Your Job is a reflection of the lessons learned from those who shaped
him, the faith that grounds him, and the enduring belief that the true measure
of leadership is found not in resumes but in the lives we touch along the way.
Andrew’s hope is simple: that every leader would choose to leave footprints instead of shadows, and that their influence would echo far beyond
their job titles into the lives of those they are called to serve.