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1The future of higher education is evolving rapidly—do you believe a college degree is still worth it in today’s job market?
2Many institutions are struggling with declining enrollment—what changes need to happen for colleges to stay relevant?
3You’ve spent over 30 years in higher education leadership. What are the biggest lessons you’ve learned about leading institutions through change?
4How can higher education leaders foster resilience, emotional intelligence, and adaptability in an era of uncertainty?
5There’s increasing debate over the role of higher education in social mobility. What policies or initiatives do you believe are most effective in breaking cycles of poverty through education?
6You talk about leading with confidence and courage. What does that look like in practice, and how can professionals cultivate these qualities?
7What role does emotional intelligence play in leadership, and why do you believe it’s more important than ever?
8As a first-generation college graduate turned higher education leader, how has your personal journey shaped your leadership philosophy?
9You designed a financial literacy curriculum to help families start financial planning in middle school. What are the biggest financial mistakes parents make when preparing for college?
10Your upcoming book explores the intersection of faith and finance. How do you see faith-based principles influencing financial decision-making and long-term wealth-building?