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Lyle Adams – Founder & CEO, Spry

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In this episode of Defining Moments, Dustin Heise sits down with Lyle Adams, Founder and CEO of Spry, a leading collegiate athletics management platform helping athletic departments streamline operations and better support coaches, administrators, and student-athletes. A former professional soccer player turned sports technology entrepreneur, Lyle shares how lessons from elite sport shaped his approach to leadership, resilience, and building a high-growth company. He reflects on the challenges of entrepreneurship, the importance of learning from failure, and why growth is rarely linear. The conversation explores the future of collegiate athletics, the increasing complexity facing athletes and administrators, and how technology can create more time for coaches to focus on what matters most: developing people. Lyle also offers thoughtful insights on athlete specialization, NIL, the transfer portal, and the evolving landscape of sport. This episode is packed with practical leadership lessons on perseverance, innovation, culture, and solving the right problems. What You'll Learn: *  Why failure is one of the greatest tools for growth  *  How elite athletes develop transferable leadership skills  *  The importance of building feedback-driven cultures  *  Why solving problems matters more than building features  *  The future of college athletics and sports technology  *  How leaders can create more impact by focusing on efficiency and people

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In this episode of Defining Moments, Dustin Heise sits down with Lyle Adams, Founder and CEO of Spry, a leading collegiate athletics management platform helping athletic departments streamline operations and better support coaches, administrators, and student-athletes. A former professional soccer player turned sports technology entrepreneur, Lyle shares how lessons from elite sport shaped his approach to leadership, resilience, and building a high-growth company. He reflects on the challenges of entrepreneurship, the importance of learning from failure, and why growth is rarely linear. The conversation explores the future of collegiate athletics, the increasing complexity facing athletes and administrators, and how technology can create more time for coaches to focus on what matters most: developing people. Lyle also offers thoughtful insights on athlete specialization, NIL, the transfer portal, and the evolving landscape of sport. This episode is packed with practical leadership lessons on perseverance, innovation, culture, and solving the right problems. What You'll Learn: *  Why failure is one of the greatest tools for growth  *  How elite athletes develop transferable leadership skills  *  The importance of building feedback-driven cultures  *  Why solving problems matters more than building features  *  The future of college athletics and sports technology  *  How leaders can create more impact by focusing on efficiency and people

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