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From Student-Athlete to Advising Leader: Kendra Trudo's Career Journey

18 min · 13. apr. 2026
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In this episode of the Spartan Scoop Career Journey Series, Chris talks with Kendra Trudo, Senior Director of University Advising at Aurora University, about her career path from student-athlete to higher ed leader. Kendra reflects on changing direction, finding mentors, defining success for yourself, and why careers often unfold in unexpected ways. A helpful listen for any student trying to figure out what comes next.

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