Benjamin Sauceda

Benjamin Sauceda I am an author, speaker, and President/CEO of the Kansas Aviation Museum.

I have served as a City Councilmember, chaired a major fundraising campaign for Blood Cancers United, and serve as an Honorary Commander for McConnell AFB.

If you’re looking for a good summer read, come on out and get a copy of  . There are 14 stories from men and women acros...
05/26/2026

If you’re looking for a good summer read, come on out and get a copy of . There are 14 stories from men and women across the country on their leadership journeys. Join me at Greater Grounds on June 16th!!

Life happens once! Sometimes opportunities present themselves you have to say no to, but other times we say no because i...
05/20/2026

Life happens once! Sometimes opportunities present themselves you have to say no to, but other times we say no because it’s easier than the commitment of saying yes. Do hard things! You’ll accomplish great things. I walked on Saturday with my Bachelors degree and was accepted into Graduate school at Wichita State University for their Master’s program.

Two things I’m doing at 42 that were not on my bingo card - graduating from college with my Bachelor’s degree and being ...
05/14/2026

Two things I’m doing at 42 that were not on my bingo card - graduating from college with my Bachelor’s degree and being a published author, but here we are! It’s been an incredible journey and I’m grateful for my wife, family and friends who’ve supported me along this path. Thank you!!!

Thank you to everyone who came out to our Book Launch of Today’s Inspired Leader. Thank you Coffee Daze for hosting us. ...
05/10/2026

Thank you to everyone who came out to our Book Launch of Today’s Inspired Leader. Thank you Coffee Daze for hosting us. The next book signing is May 19th from 5-6p at Greater Grounds.

It’s been such a fun and fun exciting journey that’s taken 26 years to get to this point. Learning is a lifetime project...
05/07/2026

It’s been such a fun and fun exciting journey that’s taken 26 years to get to this point. Learning is a lifetime project. Keep doing the hard things.

Benjamin Sauceda has been an associate pastor, a city council member and a published author, but these days, he’s president and CEO of the Kansas Aviation Museum and, newly, the foster father of his second son. Oh, and also a soon-to-be graduate of Wichita State University. “It’s been a fun ro...

Today is the day - the book officially launches in Chicago this evening. I’m thankful for family and friends who’ve been...
04/30/2026

Today is the day - the book officially launches in Chicago this evening. I’m thankful for family and friends who’ve been there by my side. My wife of almost 10 years (in a few weeks) has supported me without hesitation. Thankful for a Saviour Who has never given up on me. Here we go! Let’s launch this baby!

It’s just 4 days until   comes out. I’m nervous and excited for this next chapter of life. (see what I did there) you ca...
04/26/2026

It’s just 4 days until comes out. I’m nervous and excited for this next chapter of life. (see what I did there) you can go to www.bensauceda.store and get your book reserved early!

I determined for my 42nd year of life to do or finish hard projects. This has turned into authoring a chapter on my journey, helping launch a new capital campaign for work, and in one month, graduating from college 26 years after I started.

Wondering if you can do it? Absolutely. Starting is 75% of the battle. Be willing to put yourself out there for things that might stretch you and then grow. Start simple!

04/18/2026

One of the best leadership lessons I got was from a man named Howard Hendricks. In his book Teaching to Changed Lives said this, “As long as I live; I learn, and as long as I learn; I live.”

So much of life is found in continuing to learn and grow. Want to stop living with purpose? Stop learning!

It was an honor to serve alongside George Capps on the Park City City Council for 6 years representing Ward 3. I learned...
07/10/2025

It was an honor to serve alongside George Capps on the Park City City Council for 6 years representing Ward 3. I learned a lot from George in my time knowing him. He was a fierce fighter for Park City and the people he represented. There was never a doubt that the decisions and votes he cast were because he felt it was the best decision for Park City and our residents.

I loved hearing the stories of George, and his time growing up (some), and then working on PD. He loved to joke and enjoy the little things in life. He was a fantastic example of a husband, caring for his wife for many years. Thank you George for your passion, heart and leadership. Now you're reunited with family. My thoughts and prayers are with Hobert and the Capps family.

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