Learning From Leaders
What does it take to lead a storied sports franchise through change, rebuild trust with fans, and design a venue that feels unmistakably Dallas? In this special episode of Learning From Leaders, host Lili Clark is joined by Andrew Kaufmann, the host of The Strategerist Podcast, for a conversation with Rick Welts, CEO of the Dallas Mavericks. They explore the leadership lessons behind some of the biggest moments in modern basketball and business. Rick shares his origin story as a ball boy for the Seattle SuperSonics, and how those locker-room lessons became a master class in team dynamics, culture, and performance. He reflects on what it means to steward a franchise’s history, strengthen community engagement, and pursue a bold vision for a new entertainment district anchored by a next-generation Dallas Mavericks arena. The conversation also touches on leading through turbulent times, the fallout from the Luka Dončić trade, and earning back fan loyalty. Rick discusses the evolving expectations of sports partnerships, the Mavericks’ relationship with UT Southwestern, and why athlete mental health and storytelling matter more than ever. Finally, he looks back on mentors like David Stern and the intellectual curiosity that fueled decades of innovation across the NBA and WNBA. Episode Details: Episode 3, Season 3 Hosts: Lili Clark | Vice Chair, The Cary Council; Senior Associate, LH Capital, Inc. / Lyda Hill Philanthropies – www.lydahillphilanthropies.org [http://www.lydahillphilanthropies.org] Andrew Kaufmann | Vice President of Communications and Marketing, George W. Bush Presidential Center | Host, The Strategerist Podcast - www.bushcenter.org/podcast/the-strategerist [http://www.bushcenter.org/podcast/the-strategerist] Guest: Rick Welts CEO, Dallas Mavericks Producer: Dustin Magwire | Digital Media Senior Manager, Southwestern Medical Foundation – www.swmedical.org [http://www.swmedical.org] Videography: Brazos Film & Video - www.brazosfilms.com [http://www.brazosfilms.com] Disclaimer: The Southwestern Medical Foundation Podcast is intended solely for educational purposes. Nothing contained therein constitutes, nor should be interpreted as medical, healthcare, financial or legal advice. Southwestern Medical Foundation strives for accuracy in its publications, including the Podcast. However, due to the nature of the topics discussed, there frequently is not a clear-cut “right answer.” Consequently, Southwestern Medical Foundation cannot guarantee the accuracy or sufficiency of any information presented. The views of the hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily represent the views or opinions of their employers or affiliated organizations, nor Southwestern Medical Foundation, the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center or the University of Texas System. The inclusion of any guest or mention of any product or service does not constitute an endorsement thereof, nor of any company, employer, or organization with which the guest, product, or service is affiliated.
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