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What does it really mean to lead technology in a district of 33,000 students across 35 campuses? Cara Carter is the CTO of Northwest ISD in Texas, one of the fastest growing districts in the DFW Metroplex. She started as a classroom teacher and has spent 20 years building something remarkable: a technology culture that is deeply human. In this episode, Cara unpacks what it actually takes to lead at scale — building a cyber-aware culture from the ground up, stepping into AI before the roadmap is clear, and making hard decisions when the people you care about don't yet understand why. This one goes beyond strategy. Cara talks about the emotional weight of leadership, being misunderstood, letting people see your heart, and the quiet confidence that only comes with time. In this episode: * Why K12 is the most targeted industry for cyber attacks, and how Cara built a culture of caution across non-technical staff * Stepping into AI early, intentionally, and without all the answers * The leadership lesson that only time can teach you * What it costs to lead people you deeply care about 🎧 Listen on your favourite platform: 🟢 Youtube 🎙️ Apple Podcasts 📦 Amazon Music 📲 Follow the conversation: Instagram → @stratgicsyncing LinkedIn → Strategic Syncing
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