On Campus, Off the Record
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2453942/fan_mail/new] "Don't tell me what you did. Tell me what you learned." You can run a huge higher education portfolio and still not be the technical expert on everything. The real edge is being able to learn fast, ask better questions, and make high-stakes decisions before the picture is complete. We sit down with a retired Executive Director of Housing and Dining from the University of Washington to unpack what actually prepares someone to lead: the grit of doctoral work, the discipline of reflection after a bad call, and the humility to tell your team, “I got that wrong, and here’s what I’ll do differently.” We also get practical about communication when a decision lands unevenly, because in campus housing and residence life, “win-win” is rarer than people admit. The conversation then widens into career paths and hiring. If you’ve ever felt behind because your resume looks like a zigzag, you’ll hear a different standard: don’t lead with titles, lead with learning. We talk about interviews, professional development (including entry-level and senior housing officer institutes), and why values-based growth planning outlasts any trend in policy or procedure. Finally, we go inside student housing redevelopment decisions: funding realities, P3 creativity, value engineering, and the long-term maintenance and operating costs that can either protect or punish future students. We close with a clear north star for higher education leadership: walk the talk, stay true to mission, and build experiences that help students learn to live. If this resonates, subscribe, share the episode with a colleague, and leave a review telling us what leadership lesson you learned the hard way.
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