Living Your Purpose: A Conversation with Dr. Regina Stanback-Stroud
Release Date: 08/08/2024
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In this episode, we're honored to have Dr. Regina Stanback-Stroud, an accomplished leader who has held numerous titles including Dean, Chancellor, and President, in various educational institutions. She discusses the nuances of her leadership journey, which is a combination of intentional efforts and unforeseen opportunities. Dr. Stanback-Stroud shares invaluable lessons on leadership, sacrifice, and purpose.
In this episode we discuss:
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The influence of her early community and the weight of ancestral hopes and dreams.
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The big sacrifices of her ancestors: More than money, it was about lives.
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How others recognized her potential and 'pushed her up' in her career.
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Leadership lessons from unexpected mentors.
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The transformative power of understanding your purpose.
Key Quotes
"I had to fulfill and live up to the hopes and aspirations of people that I now call my ancestors."
"If you understand your purpose and what you stand for, it is your beacon. It is your guiding framework."
More About Dr. Regina Stanback-Stroud
Dr. Regina Stanback-Stroud is the CEO of RSSC Consulting and co-founder of The Village Demands. With a career spanning over 35 years in education, Dr. Stanback-Stroud has held a range of prestigious roles, including serving as President and Chancellor at several community colleges. She's lauded for her initiatives in student equity, diversity, and community development. A transformative leader, she has spearheaded programs like the Skyline College Promise and the Equity Institute. Awarded the title of President Emerita by the San Mateo County Community College District Board of Trustees, she continues to make an impact on both regional and state educational policies
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