
Arizona Dad 16 Years Sober Builds Electric Business
Josh Lederer went from battling addiction to celebrating 16 years of sobriety and running Recovery Electric in Arizona's Quad Cities. Now he's coaching youth sports, mentoring young athletes, and proving that second chances can spark powerful transformations.
Sixteen years ago, Josh Lederer stood at what he calls "the gates of hell," fighting an addiction that threatened to destroy everything. Today, he's the owner of a thriving electrical contracting company and a youth sports coach who drives kids to games in his fire truck.
Lederer built Recovery Electric in Arizona's Quad Cities, naming his business after the journey that changed his life. In just two years, the company has grown from a one-man operation into a successful electrical contracting service at (928) 910-5527.
But the numbers don't tell the whole story. Lederer's real passion lies in being present for his family and investing in the next generation through youth sports coaching.
"Be the light," he says simply. It's a philosophy he lives out daily, whether he's managing employees with respect, supporting local businesses, or mentoring young athletes on the field.

His approach to business mirrors his recovery principles: surround yourself with the right people, communicate openly, and choose positivity even when challenges arise. These lessons, learned through years of sobriety, now shape how he leads his growing company.
Why This Inspires
Lederer's story reminds us that our darkest moments don't define our future. His journey from addiction to business owner and community leader shows how recovery can create ripples far beyond one person's life.
By openly sharing his past while building Recovery Electric, he's breaking down stigma and showing others that transformation is possible. His employees, the young athletes he coaches, and the families he serves all benefit from the hard-won wisdom he gained through sobriety.
Every job completed, every game coached, and every conversation with a struggling person becomes an opportunity to prove that second chances are real. Lederer isn't just fixing electrical systems in the Quad Cities; he's demonstrating that rebuilding a life can light up an entire community.
His message of hope continues to spread, one honest conversation at a time.
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