Describe yourself in three words or expressions.

Disruptive, passionate, committed to my concepts.

What do you like the majority of about your job?

Simply the effect that we have on students’ lives– I believe that’s the most important thing. We have the ability to draw in trainees and impact their lives in a favorable way. I think that’s what keeps me going.

What’s a piece of work you take pride in– and what did it teach you?

I’m proud of Masters’ Union and our Intersect conference. We’re working to bridge the industry-academy space. We began with simply 50 individuals, and now we have 150 delegates from 16 countries. I believe that’s what I take pride in.

What’s a small everyday routine that assists you in your work?

Spirituality. I’m a really spiritual person, I’m into mindfulness, which’s what keeps me around here.

What’s one change you wish to see in your sector over the next couple of years?

More hands-on learning! That’s it, that’s the future.

What idea, book, podcast or conversation has stuck with you recently?

Amusing Ourselves to Death is a 1985 book by Neil Postman. Everyone ought to check out that book.

What’s one piece of recommendations you ‘d offer to somebody beginning in this field?

Be disruptive, not standard. That’s what needs to be done. Traditional methods are already obsoleted.


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