Elevating Admission Voices Angie Cooksy
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- Wirtschaft
Sharing the stories of college admissions
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Conversation with Stephanie Chipman
What is the thread that connects all the work we do? Between the admissions office to student success to alumni involvement, be the person that starts connections on a campus. Let’s talk about it with Stephanie Chipman the Vice President of External Relations at Illinois College. Sometimes changing the culture structure can be tough, but that shouldn’t stop us from trying.
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Leaning into Leadership
With conference season upon us, hear from four professionals that have leaned into leadership.
Featured on the program is:
Julio Mata - Director of College Counseling at Francis Parker School
Lacey Patterson - Assistant Director and Texas Regional Representative at University of Iowa
Sheldon Tawata - Outreach Coordinator at Kapiolani Community College
Sean Kennedy - Co Director of College Counseling at Ravenscroft School -
Conversation with Hillen Grasen Jr.
Pull up a chair and join me while I talk to Hillen Grasen
Jr., Dean of Admission at Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania about leading people
through good personal preparation and when it comes to the expectation in transition - its not perfection. -
Conversation with Dr. Mardell Maxwell
Pull up a chair because in this episode we talking to Dr. Mardell Maxwell, Executive Director at University of Houston. He calls on all of us to think about what is the gap that we stand in and how do we show up in leadership.
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Conversation with Hope Krutz
Not only are you going to want to grab a chair but grab a pen, our guest is Hope Krutz - President of Enroll360 at EAB. We are going to dive into questions like "are we doing strategic things or tactical things" - "what is a one way door or a two way door" - "are you a deep end person or shallow end person". Its a great episode, lets get started!
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Conversation with Anne Kremer
This episodes guest is Anne Kremer - Senior Director, Client Success Leader at Carnegie as we talk about the power of saying yes, and that you also give yourself the grace to say no.