The Keynote on Speaking Engagement
Omar Garriott has spent 25 years orbiting education — Teach for America, college-access work, and tech roles at Apple, LinkedIn, Salesforce, and Qualtrics — before coming home to lead the Batten Institute at UVA's Darden School. In this Keynote, he argues that the old compact ("get the degree, get the job") has quietly broken, and that entrepreneurship — taught as a method, not a major — is how higher ed answers the moment. Listen to the full-length version on YouTube. (58 mins) [https://youtu.be/aGd4L7dsZ7Y] In this episode: Why higher ed's enrollment and ROI crisis is real, even at top-tier schools The durable, human skills that matter most as AI becomes table stakes Whether faster-moving organizations will beat universities to the future Why entrepreneurial alumni are among the most engaged — and how advancement teams keep treating them as donors instead of a community This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.speakingengagement.org/subscribe [https://www.speakingengagement.org/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]
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