Candid Conversations on Leadership
In this episode of Candid Conversations, Candice and Chris welcome Dr. Gioconda (Gio) Guerra Pérez, Interim Vice Chancellor for Access, Civil Rights, and Community at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Born and raised in Panama, Dr. Guerra brings a deeply personal perspective to leadership, shaped by her multicultural upbringing, early exposure to political unrest, and a family rooted in education and social justice. She reflects on how her journey as an international student and Fulbright scholar broadened her worldview and continues to influence her work today. Dr. Guerra dives into the formative role her mother—an educator and activist—played in shaping her passion for advocacy and equity. Growing up during Panama’s military dictatorship, she witnessed firsthand the power of collective action and the importance of standing up for civil rights. These early experiences continue to ground her leadership approach, especially as she navigates complex institutional challenges and works to support diverse student populations, including undocumented and mixed-status students. The conversation explores the realities of leadership in higher education, from managing slow-moving institutional change to responding rapidly under external pressures. Dr. Guerra shares candid insights into making difficult decisions, rebuilding trust, and balancing urgency with care. She emphasizes the importance of collaboration, transparency, and drawing on existing work to move initiatives forward—especially in times of crisis or policy change. The episode also highlights the human side of leadership. Dr. Guerra speaks openly about emotional resilience, the importance of community within teams, and modeling authenticity in high-pressure roles. She offers thoughtful reflections on what inclusion truly looks like in practice, acknowledging its complexity while encouraging leaders to strive toward spaces where all individuals can feel a sense of belonging. The episode closes on a lighter note, revealing her long-standing love for K-dramas and K-pop—reminding listeners that even the most dedicated leaders find joy and balance in unexpected ways. Candice and Chris are IT leaders at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and collectively have more than 50 years of experience working in higher education. Candice is currently the Senior Director of IT Partners at the College of Applied Health Sciences and Chris is the Chief Information Officer and Senior Director of IT Partners at the Gies College of Business.
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