Harry Allen is executive VP for financial excellence and CFO at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. In this episode, Allen joins our host Donna Schiele to talk about his journey from banking to higher education, the importance of relationships and service in leadership, and his vision for the future of finance in higher ed.
“I view my role in the many roles that I’ve had in my career. I’m mostly one that is empowering others and serving as the catalyst,” Allen says. He emphasizes the importance of listening, learning and collaborating to find mutually beneficial solutions. “And so I show up to tables to listen and learn. And I think when you spend time doing that first, you get a true understanding of what the person’s goals and motivations are versus coming to the table ready to say no to something.”
Allen goes on to talk about his excitement for the future, seeing AI not as a threat but as a tool to enhance human creativity and innovation. He advises emerging leaders in higher ed to raise their hand for special projects, serve their community, and stretch outside their comfort zone to gain new skills.
Join us for a conversation with Allen as he talks about Belmont’s explosive growth, building proactive financial infrastructure, and leaving a legacy of service and philanthropy.
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