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Transitioning from Building to District Leadership

23 min · 20 de may de 2026
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In this podcast, Dr. Chris Belmont, the assistant superintendent for Burnsville, Eagan, Savage Schools, discusses his transition from being a building leader to a district leader. He talks about the importance of building trust, being open to new ideas, and communicating effectively as cornerstones of successful leadership. Dr. Belmont also shares the challenges he faced in this transition, such as the shift in decision-making, responsibility, and time demands. He also discusses how to stay centered on the various aspects of district leadership and the importance of building up future leaders.

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