UW-Madison CBO Rob Cramer’s Insights: Managing Risks and Getting to “Yes”
UW-Madison’s CBO Rob Cramer shares his career journey and insights on managing risk, figuring out how to get to “yes,” and being optimistic for higher ed.
With close to 20 years of experience in education and media, Donna is a versatile and passionate professional who strives to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in both fields. She is currently the Interim Assistant Director of Extended Day and Summer Learning at The Children’s School, where she oversees the development and implementation of innovative and engaging programs for students and families. Donna is also a talented On Air Personality at Urban One, where she hosts a weekend radio show that features classic hits and soulful vibes. She is skilled in Adobe Audition, event management, team building, and social networking. Additionally, she is the host of the CBO Speaks podcast at NACUBO, where she interviews chief business officers from colleges and universities across the country. Donna also runs a podcast and foundation called H.E.Y. Girl!, which empowers girls of all ages to be healthy, educated, and youthful. Through her podcast and foundation, Donna aims to inspire and support girls to pursue their dreams and overcome their challenges.
UW-Madison’s CBO Rob Cramer shares his career journey and insights on managing risk, figuring out how to get to “yes,” and being optimistic for higher ed.
CSUSB CBO Samuel Sudhakar emphasizes the importance of developing leaders and grooming successors. He provides insights on supporting student success, diversity efforts, and preparing higher ed for the future with AI.
PASSHE’s CFO Molly Mercer shares her journey from corporate to academia, with lessons on communication, governance, and the power of mentorship.
DePauw University CBO Andrea Young shares her career journey and emphasizes shared governance as an opportunity for collaboration, not an obstacle.
University of Kansas CBO Jeffrey DeWitt joins us to discuss higher ed challenges, driving innovation through research, and the bright future ahead if universities embrace change.
Loyola University Maryland CBO John Coppola discusses finding mentors, supporting student success initiatives, and participating in associations like NACUBO for networking and leadership development.
Michigan State CBO Lisa Frace joins us to discuss career paths, corporate to academia transitions, and the future of higher ed finance. She shares advice on mentoring, governance, and innovative projects like blockchain bonds.
UC Irvine CBO Mary Lou Ortiz talks learning from mentors, asking questions without fear, and leading through change.
Texas Tech CBO Noel Sloan discusses her winding path to higher education and her approach to providing a Disney-inspired campus experience and partnerships that lifted grad rates for aspiring CBOs.
UNLV’s CBO Jean Vock discusses shifting her office’s perception from the “Office of No” to the “Office of How” through relationship building and a service mindset.