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Far and Widener

Podkast av Widener University

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The Far and Widener podcast explores the far-reaching world of Widener University and the many ways Widener strives to create a better future while shaping tomorrow’s leaders. At Far and Widener, you’ll find engaging interviews on diverse topics with fascinating educators, researchers, and industry professionals. Far and Widener is produced by Widener’s University Advancement staff. Our intro music is courtesy of the fabulous band Stereo Ready—you can find them at stereoready.com. To learn more about Widener University, visit widener.edu.

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episode Bart Miller, CEO of Covisian (US), on entrepreneurship, leadership, and disrupting customer service with AI cover

Bart Miller, CEO of Covisian (US), on entrepreneurship, leadership, and disrupting customer service with AI

This episode of Far and Widener features Bart Miller, a 2005 graduate of Widener University and chief executive officer of Covisian in the United States. With more than 25 years of experience in call center operations, software development, and executive leadership, Bart has built a career defined by innovation, resilience, and people‑first leadership. Bart’s entrepreneurial journey began while he was still a Widener MBA student, when he launched his own customer service call center. That venture grew into a successful company that was later acquired by Covisian, a global organization headquartered in Italy. Today, as CEO of Covisian (US), Bart is focused on transforming the customer care industry through the strategic use of artificial intelligence—enhancing agent productivity, improving customer experiences, and redefining how technology and human talent work together at scale. In addition to his Widener MBA, Bart holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Quinnipiac University and a master’s degree in legal studies in conflict resolution from Washington University in St. Louis. He has founded and led multiple organizations, built strong internal cultures centered on employee growth, and helped teams navigate both rapid expansion and moments of crisis. He also serves as a board member and treasurer of the Online Lenders Alliance. In this conversation, Bart reflects on how his Widener experience shaped his leadership approach, the lessons learned building companies from the ground up, and what the rise of artificial intelligence means for businesses, workers, and everyday life. The podcast is hosted by Greg Potter, associate vice president for University Relations at Widener University.

8. mai 2026 - 26 min
episode Brad Isaacson, President and COO of Tellica Imaging, Chief of Operations & Research for the Geneva Foundation, on innovation, service, and improving lives through medical imaging cover

Brad Isaacson, President and COO of Tellica Imaging, Chief of Operations & Research for the Geneva Foundation, on innovation, service, and improving lives through medical imaging

This episode of Far and Widener features Brad Isaacson, a 2007 graduate of Widener University and president and chief operating officer of Tellica Imaging. A mechanical engineering alumnus with an entrepreneurial drive, Brad has built a career spanning engineering, medicine, finance, and executive leadership—all focused on improving health care through patient‑centered innovation. Brad earned an MBA and an MS in Finance from Boston College and a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Utah. He went on to found and lead a company working to disrupt the medical imaging industry by delivering higher‑quality imaging at lower cost, while exploring how emerging technologies can improve patient outcomes. Brad also serves as Chief of  Operations & Research for The Geneva Foundation, supporting research on serious injuries affecting combat veterans, and is a board member of LivFree, a pediatric cancer foundation dedicated to supporting children and their families. His Widener connection is also personal—he is married to fellow alumnus Meghan Witherspoon ’07, a nursing graduate and former ROTC cadet. In this conversation, Brad reflects on the professors and experiences that shaped his path, the leadership lessons gained across disciplines, and why improving lives through health care continues to drive his work. The podcast is hosted by Greg Potter, associate vice president for University Relations at Widener University.

20. april 2026 - 29 min
episode Kristen Hamilton, President of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, on leadership, service, and how Widener inspired her journey in family and juvenile law cover

Kristen Hamilton, President of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, on leadership, service, and how Widener inspired her journey in family and juvenile law

This episode of Far and Widener features Kristen Hamilton, the 131st president of the Pennsylvania Bar Association and a 2005 graduate of Widener University Commonwealth Law School. An accomplished family and juvenile law attorney, Kristen built her career through early work with at‑risk youth and a deep commitment to advocating for children and families in crisis. She now practices in Chambersburg, where she also serves as Franklin County’s juvenile court hearing officer, guiding young people and their families through some of their most difficult moments. Kristen’s leadership extends far beyond the courtroom. She has held key roles within the PBA’s Children’s Rights Committee, the Commission on Women in the Profession, the Minority Bar Committee, and the American Bar Association House of Delegates. As PBA president, she is championing expanded civic education, confronting legal deserts in rural Pennsylvania, and renewing pride in the legal profession. In this conversation, Kristen reflects on the Widener education that shaped her path, the values that guide her service, and the symbolism of her sunflower theme—a reminder that, like sunflowers turning toward the sun and toward one another, lawyers can anchor their communities and each other through connection, empathy, and purpose. The podcast is hosted by Greg Potter, associate vice president for University Relations at Widener University.

16. mars 2026 - 29 min
episode Charles Duncan reflects on purpose, leadership, and how Widener shaped his career in law, public service, and corporate affairs cover

Charles Duncan reflects on purpose, leadership, and how Widener shaped his career in law, public service, and corporate affairs

This episode of Far and Widener features Charles Duncan, vice president of government and regulatory affairs at Comcast. A 2005 graduate of Widener Law Commonwealth, Charles leads state government affairs for Comcast in Pennsylvania and Ohio, navigating complex legislative and regulatory challenges in a role that blends law, policy, and politics. His journey from law school to corporate leadership was shaped by pivotal experiences at Widener, including the Law and Government Program and mentorship from faculty and alumni that opened doors to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. Charles also shares how a constitutional law seminar with then-U.S. Senator Joe Biden sparked connections that led him to serve as a JAG officer in the Pennsylvania National Guard—a chapter that taught him lifelong lessons in leadership and resilience. In this conversation, he reflects on the Widener education that gave him an edge in government affairs, the mindset that drives his success, and the personal philosophy behind his commitment to public service and family. The podcast is hosted by Greg Potter, associate vice president for University Relations at Widener University.

5. feb. 2026 - 21 min
episode Jason Vosheski reflects on leadership, resilience, and the Widener roots that shaped a lifetime of teaching and coaching cover

Jason Vosheski reflects on leadership, resilience, and the Widener roots that shaped a lifetime of teaching and coaching

This episode of Far and Widener features Jason Vosheski, longtime social studies teacher and head football coach at Academy Park High School in Sharon Hill, Pennsylvania. A two-time Widener University graduate, Jason earned his bachelor’s degree in education in 1997 and his master’s in educational psychology in 2007. Over 25 years as head coach, he has built one of the region’s most consistently successful programs, leading his team to winning seasons in 15 of the last 17 years. Jason also shares his powerful story of navigating a multiple sclerosis diagnosis five years ago, and how the challenge has deepened his purpose as both a coach and educator. In this conversation, he reflects on the mentors and experiences that drew him to teaching, the evolution of his coaching philosophy, the culture behind his team’s sustained success, and the support of a community that has stood by him through adversity. The podcast is hosted by Greg Potter, associate vice president for University Relations at Widener University.

21. des. 2025 - 23 min
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