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Courage in Crisis: How a First-Year President Braved a Big Budget Deficit

Courage in Crisis: How a First-Year President Braved a Big Budget Deficit

Taking on a higher ed leadership role when an institution is already in a deficit can be a grim prospect. It’s a challenge that requires an adaptive learner who isn’t afraid of forward momentum. It takes transparency, relationship-building, and hones...

Biblical Higher Ed Talk · ABHE

November 12, 202431m 31s

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Show Notes

Taking on a higher ed leadership role when an institution is already in a deficit can be a grim prospect. It’s a challenge that requires an adaptive learner who isn’t afraid of forward momentum.

It takes transparency, relationship-building, and honest conversations.

That’s why we’re talking to Frank Weller, President of Great Lakes Christian College. Frank shares how his administration leveraged forward momentum to rally their institution in erasing a significant budget deficit.

Join us as we discuss: 

  • [4:00] Keeping a positive mindset when entering a shaken institution

  • [9:38] Transitioning from pastor to college president

  • [22:40] Leveraging forward momentum to get things done

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